Pits Atlas: Copernicus 6a
| Impact Melt pit: Copernicus | |
|---|---|
| Name | Copernicus 6a |
| Lat. | 10.1053 |
| Long. | 339.995 |
| Desc. | Larger and northernmost of a linear pair (triplet?) of pits at the north end of a subtle linear depression (>300m long). This pit is triangular, with the longest side(?) parallel to the line of the pits. Both pits are within a larger linear collapse (pit?) and are only distinguishable as distinct pits at the very highest Sun angles (funnel measurements for both are for the enclosing depression). Copernicus 6a is ~4m NW of Copernicus 6b, and there is another collapse just SE of 6b (although it might just be walls of the surrounding depression). There are no other pits in the immediate vicinity. |
| Types | |
| Terrain | Impact Melt |
| Host Feature | Copernicus |
| Funnel Min. Diam. | 30 |
| Funnel Max. Diam. | 55 |
| Inner Min. Diam. | 9 |
| Inner Max. Diam. | 10 |
| Azimuth | 150 |
| Depth | 11.0 |
| Depth 1 | 8.9 |
| Depth 2 | 12.2 |
| Depth 3 | 12.8 |
| Best Stereo Left | M144755352L |
| Best Stereo Right | M144755352L |
| DTMs | |
| Clipping Width | 200 |
| Other IMGs | M168333206L |
| Data Warning | All depths are from very high Sun |
| 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 |




