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This image shows the eastern part of this 7.5-kilometer diameter crater, in particular, the thick ejecta that formed when excavated material settled back down after the impact. Tomini is a good example of a single-layered ejecta crater, and is transitional from a bowl-shaped crater and a crater with a flat floor.
Tomini Crater is located along the southern margin of Utopia Planitia, roughly 1,250 kilometers southwest of Elysium Mons volcano and is approximately 115 kilometers south of the source of Hespaestus Fossae.
ID: ESP_055486_1965
date: 29 May 2018
altitude: 281 km
NASA/JPL/UArizona
Special thanks: https://www.higp.hawaii.edu/prpdc/CTX_DEMs/Craters/Tomini/Tomini.html