Pits Atlas: Copernicus LB4

Impact Melt, Large Bowl pit: Copernicus
Name Copernicus LB4
Lat. 10.2041
Long. 339.9985
Desc. Elliptical pit with very rounded floor, and taller walls than most of the other Copernicus S_ pits (vertical walls are up to 35m high). This pit was previously identified as "Copernicus 15". Floor has numerous 5-20m boulders. Possible traversable slope at two points (NW rim and NNE rim), but paths may be blocked by boulders. Rim is mostly unbroken. There is a narrow slope down towards the rim on the SE side, reminiscent of a Type-I APC (Cushing et al. 2015), but slews do not reveal any openings above the current floor-level.
Types Large Bowl
Terrain Impact Melt
Host Feature Copernicus
Funnel Min. Diam. 340
Funnel Max. Diam. 375
Inner Min. Diam. 275
Inner Max. Diam. 320
Azimuth 65
Depth 78.0
Depth 1 79.0
Depth 2 77.0
Depth 3 >69.0
Best Stereo Left M1213214112R
Best Stereo Right M1213214112R
DTMs
Clipping Width 700
Other IMGs M1103695396L, M168333206L
Data Warning
Entrance Ramp N?
Overhang N
Nearby Pits? N
Nearby Fractures? N?
Nearby Depressions? Y
In Dome N
Beside Dome N
In Depression N
Colinear Pits N
Colinear Depressions N
Colinear Fractures N
Copernicus LB4 Shaded Relief
Copernicus LB4 Shaded Relief
M1139037292R
Line 11562
Sample 4147
Inc. Angle 67.12
Emission Angle 2.18
Time 7.55
Resolution 1.15
M1142574974L
Inc. Angle -71.04
Emission Angle 1.23
Time 16.73
Resolution 1.19
M193089462R
Inc. Angle 72.67
Emission Angle 2.59
Time 7.18
Resolution 1.26
Copernicus LB4 Stereo