File:Mariner 10 image 0000188.png
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[edit]DescriptionMariner 10 image 0000188.png |
English: Image Number: 0000118 GMT: 1974:088:22:39:56 Start Time: 1974-03-29T22:39:56.255Z Latitude: 38.83° to 53.94° Longitude: 153.72° to 175.15° Resolution (meters per pixel): 620 Incidence Angle: 73.06° Emission Angle: 27.48° Phase Angle: 77.14° Mansur crater near center, part of Van Eyck in lower right. North is up. |
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Source | Mariner 10 Image Archive, image 0000188 |
Author | NASA |
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