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This image of Crater Casini on the Moon was taken on 19 January 2005 with the highly compact, lightweight and rugged AMIE camera on board ESA's SMART-1 spacecraft. AMIE stands for the Advanced Moon Micro-Imager Experiment (AMIE) experiment.
Cassini has a diameter of 57 km and is located at 40º North on the edge of Mare Imbrium.