English: Northern Matisse crater on Mercury, in bottom half of image. The two bright areas within and to the northeast of Matisse crater are Ngu Facula and Ahas Facula (both named in May 2023). Note dark spot below left of center. MESSENGER Narrow Angle Camera. North is at top.
Max Emission Angle: 11.142919428258
Max Incidence Angle: 48.29678869735
Max Phase Angle: 53.173368479285
Mean Ground Resolution: 225.12449485181
Min Emission Angle: 3.4665708059487
Min Incidence Angle: 42.759744900254
Min Phase Angle: 51.670889285045
Latitude: -22.1
Longitude: 269.6
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