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  1. Description. Mosaic of the Shackleton Crater created by LROC ( Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) and ShadowCam. The rotational axis of the Moon passes through Shackleton, near the rim. The crater is 21 km (13 miles) in diameter and 4.2 km (2.6 miles) deep. [2] From the Earth, it is viewed edge-on in a region of rough, cratered terrain.

    • 0° at sunrise
    • 21.0 km
  2. Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars, the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover. It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ...

  3. Schiaparelli ( / ˌskæpəˈrɛli, ˌʃæp -/ SKAP-ə-REL-ee, SHAP-, [1] [2] US also / skiˌɑːp -/ skee-AHP-, [2] [3] Italian: [skjapaˈrɛlli]) is an impact crater on Mars, located near the planet's equator at latitude 3° south and longitude 344° in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle. It measures approximately 459 kilometers (285-miles) in ...

  4. Description. Kepler is most notable for the prominent ray system that covers the surrounding mare. The rays extend for well over 300 kilometers, overlapping the rays from other craters. Kepler has a small rampart of ejecta surrounding the exterior of its high rim. The outer wall is not quite circular, and possesses a slightly polygonal form.

    • 38° at sunrise
    • 32 km
  5. Batagaika crater. Batagaika crater, 2016. NASA photo. /  67.58°N 134.7714°E  / 67.58; 134.7714. The Batagaika crater is a thermokarst depression in the Chersky Range area. [1] The biggest permafrost crater in the world, [2] it administratively belongs to the Sakha Republic, Russia, [1] and is in its Verkhoyansky District .

  6. Valhalla (crater) Located on Jupiter 's moon Callisto, Valhalla / vælˈhælə / [1] is the largest multi-ring impact crater in the Solar System. It is named after Valhalla, the hall where warriors are taken after death in Norse mythology . Valhalla consists of a bright central region 360 km across, an inner ridge and trough zone, and striking ...

  7. Lunar Orbiter 4 view of Clavius. Clavius is one of the largest crater formations on the Moon and the second largest crater on the visible near side (very close in size to Deslandres ). It is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon, to the south of the prominent ray crater Tycho. It is named for the Jesuit priest Christopher Clavius .