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− | + | * [[Mare Anguis|Angus Bay]] (Mare Anguis), future landing site of [[Artemis Base]] runs along the Northeastern edge of [[Mare Crisium]], running through 23° North by 67° East. | |
+ | * [[Bernouilli Crater]] is centered at roughly 35.5° North by 61° East. | ||
+ | * [[Berosus Crater]] is centered at 33.5° North by 69.9° East and has at least three satellite craters. | ||
+ | * [[Carrington Crater]] is centered at 44.0° North by 62.1° East | ||
+ | * [[Mare Crisium]] has part of its northeast in this region. | ||
+ | * [[Delmotte Crater]] can be found at 27.1° North by 60.2° East. | ||
+ | * [[Eimmart Crater]] and its [[satellite crater]]s are around 24.0° North by 64.8° East, nestled against Angus Bay. | ||
+ | * [[Gauss Crater]] is a large crater centered at 35.9° North by 79.1° East with at least ten satellite craters. | ||
+ | * [[Messala Crater]] is a large crater centered at 39.2° North by 59.9° East with at least nine satellite craters, of which C, D, E, F, G, and J are located in this region. | ||
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==Surveys== | ==Surveys== | ||
− | '''PENDING | + | '''PENDING'' |
Revision as of 15:43, 18 September 2006
Regional Description
PENDING
Sites of Interest
- Angus Bay (Mare Anguis), future landing site of Artemis Base runs along the Northeastern edge of Mare Crisium, running through 23° North by 67° East.
- Bernouilli Crater is centered at roughly 35.5° North by 61° East.
- Berosus Crater is centered at 33.5° North by 69.9° East and has at least three satellite craters.
- Carrington Crater is centered at 44.0° North by 62.1° East
- Mare Crisium has part of its northeast in this region.
- Delmotte Crater can be found at 27.1° North by 60.2° East.
- Eimmart Crater and its satellite craters are around 24.0° North by 64.8° East, nestled against Angus Bay.
- Gauss Crater is a large crater centered at 35.9° North by 79.1° East with at least ten satellite craters.
- Messala Crater is a large crater centered at 39.2° North by 59.9° East with at least nine satellite craters, of which C, D, E, F, G, and J are located in this region.
Surveys
'PENDING