File:Disney crater EN0247173011M.jpg

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English: This is MESSENGER Narrow Angle Camera image EN0247173011M. The largest crater is now called Disney (after Walt Disney).

Emission Angle: 8.0
Incidence Angle: 86.6
Latitude: -68.5
Line Resolution: 188.7
Longitude: 100.2
Phase Angle: 94.6
Original NASA caption:

This scene is to the northwest of the recently named crater Magritte, in Mercury's south. The image is not map projected; the larger crater actually sits to the north of the two smaller ones. The shadowing helps define the striking "Mickey Mouse" resemblance, created by the accumulation of craters over Mercury's long geologic history.
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Source Mickey Mouse Spotted on Mercury!
Author NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington

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