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Українська: Своєрідні дрібні западини у кратері Радітладі на Меркурії. Знімок космічного апарату MESSENGER з посиленими кольорами; ширина — 7 км.
English: Hollows in Raditladi Basin on Mercury. Image with strengthened colors by MESSENGER; width is 7 km.
Description from NASA photojournal: View of a section of the floor and peak-ring mountains of the Raditladi impact basin, including the area in a previous Gallery image. The individual frames in the mosaic are about 20 km wide. The rounded, depressions, called "hollows" are a fascinating discovery of MESSENGER's orbital mission and may have been formed by sublimation of a component of the material when exposed by the Raditladi impact. This image was created by merging high-resolution monochrome images from MESSENGER's Narrow Angle Camera with a lower-resolution enhanced-color image obtained by the Wide Angle Camera.
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Source http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA14856
Author NASA

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