Moho Region Orbital Survey
Apr. 19th, 2024 07:48 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It wasn’t very long after working with my Moho rover that the Orbital Survey of Moho’s Regions completed.
The planet is mostly a mix of Lowlands and highlands, with the highlands representing the tops of hills and crater rims. They are mixed almost evenly across the terrain. If you are in one, it won’t be too far to get to the other.
There is a very large impact basin in the southern hemisphere designated as Degraded Crater. And on the western edge of that basin is another crater labeled Concentric Crater. It seems kind of backwards. The large basin having several concentric rings inside while the smaller crater is the one called concentric. And comparing this to the Visual scan, there are plenty of other craters around the planet much more degraded.
On my maps I’m going to label it the other way, with the concentric crater being labeled Concentric.

The planet is mostly a mix of Lowlands and highlands, with the highlands representing the tops of hills and crater rims. They are mixed almost evenly across the terrain. If you are in one, it won’t be too far to get to the other.
There is a very large impact basin in the southern hemisphere designated as Degraded Crater. And on the western edge of that basin is another crater labeled Concentric Crater. It seems kind of backwards. The large basin having several concentric rings inside while the smaller crater is the one called concentric. And comparing this to the Visual scan, there are plenty of other craters around the planet much more degraded.
On my maps I’m going to label it the other way, with the concentric crater being labeled Concentric.
