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Hatmehit - Crater Wall Collapse
This is a view of the far side of Hatmehit from Phillae's position. Directly opposite, the walls of the depression appear to have slumped down into the hollow. The large boulder looks to have rolled down onto the floor of the depression.
To the right the wall seems to have toppled over and broken into large lumps, revealing a slither of Goosebump terrain that once lay beneath the wall. The edge of the gravel/dust surface where it once ran right up to the edge of the wall, can still be seen.
At the top of the image, above the slumping crater walls is a formation that appears to given rise to some sort of glacier, or fluid, type flow. Where the flow runs over the cliff edge "icicle" type "drips" can be seen, suggesting the material may have been semi-molten at some time.
Credits: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA
Hatmehit - Crater Wall Collapse
This is a view of the far side of Hatmehit from Phillae's position. Directly opposite, the walls of the depression appear to have slumped down into the hollow. The large boulder looks to have rolled down onto the floor of the depression.
To the right the wall seems to have toppled over and broken into large lumps, revealing a slither of Goosebump terrain that once lay beneath the wall. The edge of the gravel/dust surface where it once ran right up to the edge of the wall, can still be seen.
At the top of the image, above the slumping crater walls is a formation that appears to given rise to some sort of glacier, or fluid, type flow. Where the flow runs over the cliff edge "icicle" type "drips" can be seen, suggesting the material may have been semi-molten at some time.
Credits: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA