Fig. 1

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View of the small lobe of 67P with subdivision into physiographic regions: (a) NAC_2016-02-10T07.06.04.905Z_IDG0_1397549400_F22 and (b) NAC_2016-01-27T21.22.31.724Z_IDG0_1397549000_F22, displayed in Rosetta standard orientation with the sun at the top. (c) Close-up of the southern hemisphere of the small lobe. The boundary between Wosret and Bastet is marked by a scarp (indicated by a green arrow) and debris with boulders (indicated with a blue arrow). Ochre arrows point to pits on Wosret, and the white arrows highlight a difference in tone between the northern (brighter) and southern (darker) portion of Bastet. The purple arrows indicate two spaced bands of layered material. Red and yellow arrows point to fractures, and the pink arrow highlights polygonal cracks. (d) and (e) Geomorphological maps realized on images (a) and (b), respectively.

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