Pythagoras spans 81 miles and shows a foreshortened outline typical of craters near the lunar limb. You will get a nice view of the crater's floor, however. Look for the mile-high central mountain, as well as terracing on the crater's prominent, 3-mile-high walls.
Babbage is an 89-mile-wide walled plain. Its walls are irregular and nestle right up to Pythagoras' southern edge. There's a fresh, sharp-rimmed crater on Babbage's floor, with a smaller crater next to it. Can you spot both of them?
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