Pits Atlas: Copernicus 24

Impact Melt pit: Copernicus
Name Copernicus 24
Lat. 10.181
Long. 340.4814
Desc. Semicircular round-bottomed pit, with hints of a linear depression in line with the long axis of the pit. NW wall is a slope from rim to floor. Unclear if floor is concave on all sides, or sloped down towards the E wall (that section is in shadow in the stereo images). Many large blocks on the floor. There is a mound ~200m W, and a suspiciously deep depression (collapse?) ~100m SE along the possible linear depression.
Types
Terrain Impact Melt
Host Feature Copernicus
Funnel Min. Diam. 70
Funnel Max. Diam. 130
Inner Min. Diam. 52
Inner Max. Diam. 85
Azimuth 145
Depth 16.0
Depth 1 15.3
Depth 2 19.5
Depth 3 13.3
Best Stereo Left M1206153124R
Best Stereo Right M1206153124R
DTMs
Clipping Width 200
Other IMGs
Data Warning Depths are to (in order): Eastern floor, just below two large rocks; Immediately adjacent to the west wall (very high Sun); Center of floor, shadow line running just barely between the two aforementioned large rocks (possibly hitting them).
Entrance Ramp Y
Overhang N?
Nearby Pits? N?
Nearby Fractures? N
Nearby Depressions? N
In Dome N
Beside Dome N
In Depression N
Colinear Pits N
Colinear Depressions N
Colinear Fractures N
Copernicus 24 Shaded Relief
Copernicus 24 Shaded Relief
M1127256342R
Line 14058
Sample 2114
Inc. Angle -70.17
Emission Angle -0.95
Time 16.64
Resolution 1.14
M1147282262L
Inc. Angle -16.49
Emission Angle 1.7
Time 12.94
Resolution 1.19
M1169650726L
Inc. Angle 66.93
Emission Angle -2.94
Time 7.56
Resolution 1.1
Copernicus 24 Stereo