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English: Coatl Facula on Mercury, at a low sun angle. The facula is the somewhat brighter area north of the sharp crater near center. The crater cuts across a lobate scarp. Approximate north at top. The name was approved by the IAU on June 1, 2020. MESSENGER Narrow Angle Camera.
Max Emission Angle: 25.231582412465
Max Incidence Angle: 74.458679334214
Max Phase Angle: 97.203085617449
Mean Ground Resolution: 92.077752695351
Min Emission Angle: 21.264560472159
Min Incidence Angle: 72.030427322806
Min Phase Angle: 95.700613414066
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17 July 2012

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