A new look at the crater Dominici shows its spectacular interior slumps and the hollows that cover the floor and a portion of the rim. From MESSENGER's second flyby of Mercury, enhanced color images showed that Dominici had unusual spectral properties. We now know that these color properties are associated with hollows, and today's image provides our best look yet at the details of Dominici's hollows.
Date acquired: August 20, 2012
Image Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington