We caught the Moon just before the Clouds hid it from sight. We have finally identified the Montes Apenninus Mountain Range (see arrow), with the Eratosthenes Impact Crater at the Western End and the large Copernicus Impact Crater coming into view nearby to the West.
We initially thought the large Crater above both (the one that has just come into view) might be the Plato Impact Crater but we now think that might be over to the East at the top-end of the Montes Apenninus. The Montes Caucasus are visible running Northwards above the Montes Apenninus.
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