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Atlas is Hercules, Astroavani - Avani Soares

Atlas is Hercules

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Atlas is a prominent impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon, to the southeast of Mare Frigoris. Just to the west is it forms a prominent pairing with the slightly smaller Hercules crater. The inner wall of the Atlas crater multiply terraced and the edge slumped, forming a sharp-edged lip.

This is a floor-fractured crater with a rough and hilly interior that has a lighter albedo than the surroundings. Floor-fractures are usually created as a result of volcanic modifications. There are two dark patches along the inner edge of the walls; one along the north edge and another besides the southeast edges. A system of slender clefts named the Rimae Atlas crosses the crater floor, and were created by volcanism. Along the north and northeastern inner sides are a handful of dark-halo craters, most likely formed due to eruptions. Around the mid-point is a cluster of low central hills arranged in a circular formation.

The interior walls of Hercules have multiple terraces, and there is a small outer rampart. The crater floor has been flooded by lava in the past, and contains several areas of low albedo. The central peak has been buried, leaving only a low hill near the mid-point

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Atlas is Hercules, Astroavani - Avani Soares