The dark plain to the north of Mare Imbrium is a 61 mile diameter crater known as Plato. It’s a very distinctive feature which can be seen with binoculars. If you have a telescope and the ...
Illustration: Mare Imbrium taken from Apollo 17 in 1972. Left of centre is the Pytheas crater. Near the top is the Copernicus crater. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
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