Craters Aristarchus and Herodotus and the Vallis Schroteri

Taken in March 2014 with a Celestron Neximage-5, through a Skywatcher 150mm Maksutov-Cassegrain reflecxtor.

Aristarchus is the bright crater, perhaps 450 million years old. The crater to the left of Aristarchus is Herodotus, with the Vallis Schroteri leading off from its north side.

Craters Aristarchus and Herodotus and the Vallis Schroteri

Taken in March 2014 with a Celestron Neximage-5, through a Skywatcher 150mm Maksutov-Cassegrain reflecxtor.

Aristarchus is the bright crater, perhaps 450 million years old. The crater to the left of Aristarchus is Herodotus, with the Vallis Schroteri leading off from its north side.