1 00:00:16,600 --> 00:00:18,533 [Music] 2 00:00:18,533 --> 00:00:22,300 Scott: "All of the features around here are very smooth. 3 00:00:22,300 --> 00:00:24,900 The tops of the mountains are rounded off. 4 00:00:24,900 --> 00:00:29,566 There are no sharp jagged peaks or no large boulders apparent anywhere. 5 00:00:29,566 --> 00:00:34,766 The whole surface of the area appears to be smooth, 6 00:00:34,766 --> 00:00:40,466 with the largest fragments I can see are in the walls of Pluton. 7 00:00:40,466 --> 00:00:46,466 There are no boulders at all on St. George, Hill 305, Bennett, 8 00:00:46,466 --> 00:00:52,400 or, as far as I can tell, looking back up at Hadley. Hadley's sort of in the shadow. 9 00:00:52,400 --> 00:00:56,966 It's a gently rolling terrain completely around 360 degrees; 10 00:00:56,966 --> 00:01:00,300 hummocky, much like you saw on 14." 11 00:01:03,066 --> 00:01:08,166 Scott: "Okay. Coming on around to St. George, it again is a very subtle old crater, 12 00:01:08,166 --> 00:01:15,300 but in this case, I can see some lineaments running ... dipping to the west 13 00:01:15,300 --> 00:01:19,466 at about 20 degrees, parallel to the rim of the crater. 14 00:01:19,466 --> 00:01:26,300 These, too, are very small, less than a percent, and continuous and parallel. 15 00:01:26,300 --> 00:01:30,600 The rim of the crater is very subdued and smooth." 16 00:01:32,133 --> 00:01:37,000 Allen: "Just out of curiosity, could you see any sign of the South Secondary Cluster?" 17 00:01:37,700 --> 00:01:40,333 Scott: "There's a gentle rise, just to our south 18 00:01:40,333 --> 00:01:47,433 and I don't see anything that's really prominent, as far as elevation." 19 00:01:47,433 --> 00:01:51,566 Allen: "Sounds like it may well be hidden behind a shallow ridge there." 20 00:01:53,700 --> 00:01:56,300 Scott: "Well, we'll just have to go look for it."