Schickard-Schiller
Illumination 88% - colongitude 57°

2003 Feb 13 at 21:40UT - C8 at f/15 - ToUCam Pro - mosaic of two images, each 30 frames stacked in Registax
Schichard at the left, Phocylides at the bottom while Schiller is the elongated crater to the right.
Schiller
Illumination 79 % - colongitude 43° - day 10

2003 April 12 - C8 at f/20 - ToUCam Pro - 30 frames stacked in Registax
Strangely elongated crater
Phocylides
Illumination 99,3% - colongitude 84,6°

2002 Dec 18 - C8 at f/15 - Vesta Pro - 8 frames stacked in Registax
Phocylides is a flat floored crater located near the center of the image. It was formed in the Nectarian period between 3,92 and 3,85 billion years ago. A part of Schickard can be seen at the top. To the right a part of the elongated crater Schiller appears