Smaller Mound
The block in the foreground evidently hit the small mound sometime
after the mound formed. The shape and orientation of the impact
feature suggests that it hit first somewhere near the top of the
mound, coming in from perhaps 10-20 degrees north of east (see,
also, AS12-46-6823), and
demolished part of the east face before digging a crater in the firmer
surface at the base and, finally, tumbling up and out of its own
crater. |
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AS12-46-6824-25 Anaglyph by Yuri Krasilnikov (click on the image for a larger version) |
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