Pits Atlas: Copernicus 6b

Impact Melt pit: Copernicus
Name Copernicus 6b
Lat. 10.1048
Long. 339.9952
Desc. Smaller and southern of the Copernicus 6a pair. Roughly rectangular, with one of the diagonals (measured as max diameter) running parallel to the line of the pits.
Types
Terrain Impact Melt
Host Feature Copernicus
Funnel Min. Diam. 30
Funnel Max. Diam. 55
Inner Min. Diam. 8
Inner Max. Diam. 10
Azimuth 145
Depth 13.0
Depth 1 >12.0
Depth 2 14.4
Depth 3 11.9
Best Stereo Left M144755352L
Best Stereo Right M144755352L
DTMs
Clipping Width 200
Other IMGs M168333206L
Data Warning All depths are from very high Sun. Inner pit is mesured along diagonals, not rectilinearly.
Entrance Ramp N
Overhang ?
Nearby Pits? Y
Nearby Fractures? N
Nearby Depressions? Y
In Dome N
Beside Dome Y
In Depression Y
Colinear Pits N
Colinear Depressions N
Colinear Fractures N
Copernicus 6b Shaded Relief
Copernicus 6b Shaded Relief
M142394466R
Line 1004
Sample 4230
Inc. Angle 25.24
Emission Angle 2.16
Time 10.5
Resolution 0.49
M1103695396L
Inc. Angle 17.29
Emission Angle -0.91
Time 11.12
Resolution 1.21
M109365462L
Inc. Angle 11.93
Emission Angle -0.88
Time 11.82
Resolution 0.52
Copernicus 6b Stereo