In the March/April 2010 SkyNews

Craters, craters, craters. The Moon's surface seems littered with craters — especially in the region known as the Southern Highlands. And yet, if you look carefully enough, you'll find that each one has its own distinctive personality. My On The Moon column this issue describes the scenery in and around Maginus. This is an especially interesting region, and one that allows us to do a little telescopic field geology.