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Aristarchus Plateau on the Moon, Killie

Aristarchus Plateau on the Moon

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Number 11 on the Lunar 100 is a very bright cater called Aristarchus that lies in the Oceanus Procellarum. The crater is considered to be the brightest large formation on the lunar surface, with an alebdo nearly double that of most lunar features. It was so bright that when I took the image shown below, I had to force the exposure down quite a lot to try and stop the crater over-exposing.

Also in this image is Number 22, the Aristarchus Plateau which is an uplifted region mantled with pyroclastics that lies next to Aristarchus. This elevated region contains a number of volcanic features, such as sinuous rilles. One of these rilles is also on the Lunar 100 List as Number 17 and is known as Schröter's Valley. It is actually the largest rille on the moon.

Finally this image also contains Number 86, a rille system named the Prinz Rilles which are located near the crater Prinz. These rilles are on Oceanus Procellarum itself and not the Aristarchus Plateau. They are very small so to be honest aren't very easy to pick up on this image.

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Aristarchus Plateau on the Moon, Killie