
This image was taken at 21:14 UT with an integration time of 0.1 s. It shows Mare Imbrium, with Sinus Iridium. On top of the image you can see the crater Plato. It's floor is flooded with lava.

This image was taken at 21:52 UT with an integration time of 0.4 s, using a green filter. You can see the relative young crater Copernicus. It has a diameter of 93 km. You can also see it's central peaks.

This image was taken at 21:57 UT with an integration time of 0.2 s, using a green filter. The crater on the right is called Tycho. It's also relative young. Tycho shows a very extensive ray system. A part of it can be seen, but the next image shows it better.

This image was taken at 21:25 UT with an integration time of 0.1 s. A few rays of Tycho can be seen. Tycho self is not shown, it's just to the right of the image.