Very young impact crater in Balmer basin.
The dark streamers are impact melt splashes thrown out during thecrater formation, image 1302 meters wide [NASA/GSFC/Arizona StateUniversity].
Synthetic perspective view looking south from the Apollo 16 landingarea, topography is rendered naturally (no vertical exaggeration)[NASA/GSFC/Ohio State University].
Small portion of the rim of Erlanger crater (10 km in diameter) Much of its floor remains in permanent shadow due to its location near the north pole.
Image width 2.65 km, north is up [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
Sinuous rille winding its way across a much larger rille in the heartof the Aristarchus Plateau, image width 1.76 km [NASA/GSFC/ArizonaState University].
ROC NAC frame showing a string of secondary craters from an impact crater to the north, probably Giordano Bruno.
Image width is 4.5 km [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University].
LROC NAC frame closeup of crater wall and terrace in Bürg crater (45.0°N, 28.2°E).
The outer rim of the crater is along the right side of the frame.
Image width is 1.62 km [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]
Spectacular view of Lee Lincoln scarp obtained in stereo by imagingoff-nadir (looking off to the side) from two adjacent orbits.
Scene is approximately 2.7 km across [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
Mosaic of a floor-fractured crater, acquired by the Wide Angle Camera 560 nm filter.
Scene is approximately 160 km across [NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University]