88100_ 1147820. Figure 17.15 (c) shows the zoomed in image of the Slater crater whose PSR_ ID is
SP_ 874430_ 1188390. The wall of the crater shows volume scattering depicting the crater walls to
be of a rough surface, and some areas of the walls depict surface scattering. The oor of the crater
shows volume scattering, which is seen in green, which also depicts that the oor is rough. The
PSR_ ID SP_ 88100_ 1147820 shows volume scattering in the crater oor and also in the crater walls,
which depicts that these regions are rough.
17.11.4 erlanger Crater
Erlanger crater is one of the small craters situated ...
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