
This image highlights the complex set of fractures near the center of the large (72 miles, 116 kilometers) Ezinu Crater. It was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on September 2, 2018 from an altitude of about 2095 miles (3070 kilometers). NASA announced the conclusion of Dawn's mission operations was Oct. 31, 2018, when the spacecraft depleted its hydrazine. The center of Ezinu Crater is located at about 43.2 degrees north latitude and 195.7 degrees east longitude. Ezinu Crater is named after the Sumerian goddess of the grain. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA22983
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PIA22983
Date Created
December 27, 2018
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