In the well-documented case of Eminescu's hollows, the image above provides some new insight. Though the majority of the hollows are located on and directly around the central peak, if you look closely you'll see that there are small hollows located on top of the knobby texture on the upper right side of the image. Are these hollows younger than the ones on Eminescu's central peak and floor? Are hollows currently forming in Eminescu?
This image was acquired as a high-resolution targeted observation. Targeted observations are images of a small area on Mercury's surface at resolutions much higher than the 200-meter/pixel morphology base map. It is not possible to cover all of Mercury's surface at this high resolution, but typically several areas of high scientific interest are imaged in this mode each week.
Date acquired: November 19, 2012
Image Mission Elapsed Time (MET): 261771341
Image ID: 2981614
Instrument: Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) of the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS)
Center Latitude: 10.45°
Center Longitude: 113.6° E
Resolution: 40 meters/pixel
Scale: This image is 42 km (26 mi.) across
Incidence Angle: 66.5°
Emission Angle: 13.6°
Phase Angle: 80.2°
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