English: Image Mission Elapsed Time (MET): 108826682
Instrument: Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) of the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS)
Resolution: 240 meters/pixel (0.15 miles/pixel)
Scale: Nawahi crater has a diameter of 34 kilometers (21 miles)
Spacecraft Altitude: 9,400 kilometers (5,800 miles)
Of Interest: The crater surrounded by dark material located just below and to the left of the center of this NAC image is the newly named crater Nāwahī. The crater is named in honor of Joseph Kaho'oluhi Nawahiokalaniopuu, the 19th century native Hawaiian painter. Nāwahī crater is located within the large Caloris impact basin, and the hills and rugged terrain to the left of Nāwahī in this image are part of the basin rim. The unusual dark material creating a halo around Nāwahī makes this crater of special interest, as the dark material likely represents rocks with a different chemical and mineralogical composition than those of the neighboring surface. A portion of the newly named crater Munch is also visible on the upper right edge of this image. Munch is also rimmed by dark material. Other craters that expose dark materials include Atget, Neruda, and the newly named Poe.
На веб-сайте NASA размещено большое число изображений Советского/Российского космического агентства и других неамериканских космических агентств. Они вовсе не обязательно находятся в общественном достоянии.
Совместный проект SOHO (ESA & NASA) предполагает, что все материалы, созданные их зондом, защищены авторским правом и требуют разрешения для коммерческого необразовательного использования. [2]
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