Lunar craters Aristoteles and Eudoxus. Aristoteles (upper centre,87 kilometres across) is an impact crater on the southern edge of the Mare Frigoris. The nearby Eudoxus (lower centre,37 kilometres across) is to the south. At centre left is the smaller crater Egede (37 kilometres across). The rugged terrain at lower left is the northern part of the Montes Caucasus mountain range. This image,taken from Souni,Cyprus,with a 356mm reflector,was obtained on 17 April 2013 | |
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