Pits Atlas: Copernicus 4

Impact Melt pit: Copernicus
Name Copernicus 4
Lat. 10.3288
Long. 339.6206
Desc. Enormous semicircular pit. Floor along the arc of the semicircle (SE wall) contains ~10 6-13m angular boulders, remainder of floor is reasonably smooth (some ~40cm rocks visible, a small cluster of 2-5m boulders under the W rim. Stereo shows that floor slopes down towards center of W wall. E wall and southern end of W wall have no overhang, center of W wall has at least 3m overhang, although there is no evidence that it goes any deeper than that. No other depressions or PRFs in the immediate vicinity, although there's a similarly wide sinuous collapse a kilometer or so S.
Types
Terrain Impact Melt
Host Feature Copernicus
Funnel Min. Diam. 128
Funnel Max. Diam. 71
Inner Min. Diam. 49
Inner Max. Diam. 89
Azimuth 35
Depth 24.0
Depth 1 19.9
Depth 2 25.9
Depth 3 26.3
Best Stereo Left M135324446L
Best Stereo Right M135324446L
DTMs
Clipping Width 200
Other IMGs M157730473L
Data Warning Depth 1 is from E rim to very close to E rim, Depth 2 is from E rim to center, Depth 3 is from W rim to very near W rim.
Entrance Ramp N
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 4 Shaded Relief
Copernicus 4 Shaded Relief
M188378781L
Line 40138
Sample 3433
Inc. Angle 20.43
Emission Angle -1.22
Time 10.77
Resolution 1.27
M1175545925L
Inc. Angle -42.78
Emission Angle 1.4
Time 14.81
Resolution 1.18
M1147289388R
Inc. Angle -16.69
Emission Angle -1.55
Time 12.95
Resolution 1.2
Copernicus 4 Stereo