DescriptionCopernicus H crater rim blocks 5148 h2.jpg
English: The north rim of the dark-halo crater Copernicus H, located southeast of Copernicus on the moon. The Lunar Orbiter 5 image was targeted to investigate this crater specifically. The presence of the boulders ("blocks") on the rim indicates it is a typical impact crater rather than a volcanic feature.
Date
created 2014, original image acquired 1967
Source
Reprocessed Lunar Orbiter 5 image rotated and cropped in Gimp. The original image is in the public domain because it is a work of the U.S. Government (NASA).
Immediate source: Lunar and Planetary Institute, Lunar Orbiter Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter 5, image 148, h2 [1]
Author
James Stuby based on NASA image
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{{Information |Description = The north rim of the dark-halo crater Copernicus H, located southeast of [[Copernicus (lunar crater)|Copernicus]] on the moon. The Lunar Orbiter 5 image was targeted to investigate this crater specifically. The presence o...
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