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− | <div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block"> Debra Hurwitz has completed the most comprehensive cataloging of lunar '''SINUOUS''' (!) rilles, and it is now [http://the-moon. | + | <div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block"> Debra Hurwitz has completed the most comprehensive cataloging of lunar '''SINUOUS''' (!) rilles, and it is now [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Sinuous%20rilles online as a revised catalog with additional extension!].<br /> [http://www.planetary.brown.edu/pdfs/4355.pdf Here] is the paper that describes and analyses the work, and here is her [https://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/rilles/?side=near Atlas of Lunar Sinuous Rilles]. Each rille is numbered, and IAU name given when one exists; these numbers - H1 to H195 - should be the designation used to refer to lunar rilles. Debra includes lengths, depths, widths and other data, as well as LRO images for each rille. Fantastic work!<br /> '''-''' Is there a catalog for '''LINEAR''' rilles too? <span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Jan 20, 2018</small></span><br /> |
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− | =An attempt to create a much more comprehensive ABC of officially [http://the-moon. | + | =An attempt to create a much more comprehensive ABC of officially [http://the-moon.us/wiki/IAU IAU]-named and unofficially named Linear, Concentric, Craterfloor-Concentric, and Sinuous [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Rima Rilles] (on both the moon's nearside and farside)= |
− | Over time these will be classified as linear, concentric (basin), craterfloor-concentric, sinuous or other. You can help classify them - look at the image and decide which they are - and add your ID by typing four tildes (~) ! And if you disagree with a previous classification add what you think is a better one; use question marks as needed.<br /> '''About discontinued IAU names'''<br /> These names were part of the IAU nomenclature of ''[http://the-moon. | + | Over time these will be classified as linear, concentric (basin), craterfloor-concentric, sinuous or other. You can help classify them - look at the image and decide which they are - and add your ID by typing four tildes (~) ! And if you disagree with a previous classification add what you think is a better one; use question marks as needed.<br /> '''About discontinued IAU names'''<br /> These names were part of the IAU nomenclature of ''[http://the-moon.us/wiki/Named%20Lunar%20Formations Named Lunar Formations]'' however they were not printed, or printed differently on the ''[http://the-moon.us/wiki/System%20of%20Lunar%20Craters System of Lunar Craters]'' charts. Since the extent to which the IAU accepted the changes to rille naming and numbering made in the ''SLC'' has never been clear, the current approval status of these names is unknown.<br /> |
* Most of the additional (unofficially named) linear and sinuous rilles are discoveries from Danny Caes (detected while exploring the LROC ACT-REACT QUICK MAP of the entire moon's surface) (the "''Big Shadows''" version). | * Most of the additional (unofficially named) linear and sinuous rilles are discoveries from Danny Caes (detected while exploring the LROC ACT-REACT QUICK MAP of the entire moon's surface) (the "''Big Shadows''" version). | ||
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* Most of the cobweb-shaped appearances on the floors of the lunar farside's large Floor-Fractured Craters never received official names. A name such as '''Rimae Komarov''' for the system of "''rilles''" on the floor of the Floor-Fractured Crater '''Komarov''' is not an exact designation. On the other hand, it's a useful name. | * Most of the cobweb-shaped appearances on the floors of the lunar farside's large Floor-Fractured Craters never received official names. A name such as '''Rimae Komarov''' for the system of "''rilles''" on the floor of the Floor-Fractured Crater '''Komarov''' is not an exact designation. On the other hand, it's a useful name. | ||
− | * October 24th, 2017'''.''' Just discovered something which looks like an "''upside-down''" rille, or very thin ridge, at 11°30' South '''/''' 34°05' West (west of the arc-shaped hill '''Herigonius Nu'''). <span class="membersnap">- | + | * October 24th, 2017'''.''' Just discovered something which looks like an "''upside-down''" rille, or very thin ridge, at 11°30' South '''/''' 34°05' West (west of the arc-shaped hill '''Herigonius Nu'''). <span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Oct 24, 2017</small></span> (see the ''Big-Shadows'' WAC close-up in the LROC QuickMap''':''' http://bit.ly/2zlb9Wi ). |
* November 6th, 2017'''.''' Our dedicated rille-seeker discovered another "''upside-down''" rille, or very thin ridge, at '''Dorsa Argand:''' http://bit.ly/2zmQH6G | * November 6th, 2017'''.''' Our dedicated rille-seeker discovered another "''upside-down''" rille, or very thin ridge, at '''Dorsa Argand:''' http://bit.ly/2zmQH6G | ||
* Frequently photographed during the mission of Apollo 15, never received their own name (or names). The odd system of rilles at the western rim of the '''Aristarchus Plateau:''' http://bit.ly/2iRcMUQ | * Frequently photographed during the mission of Apollo 15, never received their own name (or names). The odd system of rilles at the western rim of the '''Aristarchus Plateau:''' http://bit.ly/2iRcMUQ | ||
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Here is the paper that describes and analyses the work, and here is her Atlas of Lunar Sinuous Rilles. Each rille is numbered, and IAU name given when one exists; these numbers - H1 to H195 - should be the designation used to refer to lunar rilles. Debra includes lengths, depths, widths and other data, as well as LRO images for each rille. Fantastic work!
- Is there a catalog for LINEAR rilles too? - DannyCaes Jan 20, 2018
An attempt to create a much more comprehensive ABC of officially IAU-named and unofficially named Linear, Concentric, Craterfloor-Concentric, and Sinuous Rilles (on both the moon's nearside and farside)
Over time these will be classified as linear, concentric (basin), craterfloor-concentric, sinuous or other. You can help classify them - look at the image and decide which they are - and add your ID by typing four tildes (~) ! And if you disagree with a previous classification add what you think is a better one; use question marks as needed.
About discontinued IAU names
These names were part of the IAU nomenclature of Named Lunar Formations however they were not printed, or printed differently on the System of Lunar Craters charts. Since the extent to which the IAU accepted the changes to rille naming and numbering made in the SLC has never been clear, the current approval status of these names is unknown.
- Most of the additional (unofficially named) linear and sinuous rilles are discoveries from Danny Caes (detected while exploring the LROC ACT-REACT QUICK MAP of the entire moon's surface) (the "Big Shadows" version).
A
- Rima Agatharchides - linear - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007
- Rima Agricola - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 81).
- Rima Albin (aka Rima Lansberg N) (south of Lansberg N, discovered (or re-discovered) by Brian Albin of Oregon, on Lunar Orbiter 4 frame 125-h3). Source: Michael Wirths, see also LPOD 50 Years Uncertainty. See also http://bit.ly/2zbsT5p
- Rimae Aldrovandi (the system of rilles immediately east of Dorsa Aldrovandi). http://bit.ly/2zrzfij (once called Fossae Pavlova on LTO 42-C2-B3).
- Rimae Alphonsus - concentric? - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007
- Alpine Valley Central Rille (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 129).
- Rima Amici P (the short rille just "outside" the east-southeastern part of the rim of Amici P). http://bit.ly/2DPb3YV
- Rimae Antoniadi (the rilles on the northern part of the floor of Antoniadi). http://bit.ly/2wpchD2
- Rimae Apollo (near the northern part of the rim of Apollo, very near a concentric crater). http://bit.ly/2g1339C
- Apollo Rille (see Rimae Secchi).
- Rimae Apollonius
- Fossa Apollonius (name only on LTO 62-D1-D3-D4).
- Rimae Archimedes
- Fossa Archimedes (name only on LTO 41-A4).
- Rima Archytas - linear? - tychocrater
- Arcuate fractures south of Arago (east of Manners). http://bit.ly/2CIT5GN (these arcuate fractures or concentric rilles are mentioned by Piero Leonardi in his book Volcanos and Impact Craters on the Moon and Mars, 1970).
- Rima Ariadaeus - linear - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007
- Rimae Aristarchus - sinuous - tychocrater Sep 3, 2007 (Hurwitz 60, 61, 62, 64, 69).
- Rima Aristoteles (north-northwest of Aristoteles, see Chart 4 in the Times Atlas of the Moon, should have been named Catena Aristoteles). http://bit.ly/2y8WrRl
- Rima Artsimovich - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 58).
- Rimae Arzachel - craterfloor-concentric? - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007
- Rima Asada (the rille south of Asada). http://bit.ly/2y4rXxi
- Rimae Atlas - craterfloor-concentric - tychocrater May 6, 2008
B
- Rima Baily (the shallow rille which runs straight through Baily).
- Rimae Baily B (the system of odd rilles and a curious elongated depression south-southwest of Baily B).
- Rima Baily West (the broad short rille west of Baily). http://bit.ly/2g0LRkC
- Rimae Balboa (the system of rilles on the floor of Balboa).
- Rima Banat (the odd snake-shaped short rille just north of Promontorium Banat). http://bit.ly/2zjp8LC
- Rimae Beals (the system of rilles on the floor of Beals).
- Rimae Beaumont (the system of rilles immediately east of Beaumont). http://bit.ly/2CNbzpC
- Rima Beethoven (name only on LTO 39-A3) (Rima Prinz II) (Hurwitz 65, 67).
- Rima Bel'kovich (the rille on the southwestern part of Bel'kovich's floor).
- Rima Billy - linear - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007
- Rima Birt - linear - c17h27no3 Sep 2, 2007
- Rimae Bode - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 186, 187, 188, 189).
- Rima Bode E (the rille north of Bode E) (was already known as Rima Bode II).
- Rimae Bohnenberger F (the system of concentric rilles northwest of Bohnenberger F). http://bit.ly/2CLRmAI
- Rimae Boscovich - craterfloor-linear - tychocrater May 6, 2008
- Rima Bouguer B (the sinuous rille east-southeast of Bouguer B). http://bit.ly/2y71qiK
- Rima Bradley - linear - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007
- Fossa Bradley (name only on LTO 41-D2-B4-A3).
- Rima Brahms (name only on LTO 39-B1-B2).
- Rima Brayley - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 105).
- Rima Brayley Alpha (the rille near the hill Brayley Alpha). http://bit.ly/2y2dsdj
- Rimae Briggs (the system of rilles on the floor of Briggs).
- Rimae Bunsen (the system of rilles on the floor of Bunsen).
- Rima Burckhardt (discontinued IAU name)
- Rimae Bürg (on the floor of Lacus Mortis), crater floor - linear - tychocrater May 6, 2008
- Rima Burnet (the thin sinuous rille west of Dorsa Burnet) (this sinuous rille is not mentioned in the Hurwitz catalog). http://bit.ly/2wDsIvN
- Rima Byrgius (discontinued IAU name)
C
- Rima Calippus - Sinuous? Or not? Or... perhaps some sort of mixture of other sorts of rilles? - DannyCaes Jan 17, 2018
- Rima Campanus (the rille on the floor of Campanus) (Chart 91 in the Times Atlas of the Moon shows Rima Campanus I, south of Campanus).
- Rima Cardanus - linear (so it seems). - DannyCaes Jan 17, 2018
- Rima Carmen (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 159).
- Rima Caroline Herschel Epsilon (the sinuous rille west of the C. Herschel Epsilon hill) (Hurwitz 121). http://bit.ly/2zDhSuT
- Fossa Caruso (name only on LTO 38-B2) (southeast of Nielsen) (Hurwitz 80).
- Rima Cassini C (the rille northwest of Cassini C). http://bit.ly/2wFT7sN
- Rima Cassini M (the rille north of Cassini M). http://bit.ly/2wFTJOY
- Rima Cauchy - linear - DannyCaes Jan 17, 2018
- Fossa Cauchy (name only on LTO 61-A3).
- Rima Cavalerius B (the rille on the floor of Cavalerius B).
- Rima Cavalerius D (a rille on the floor of Cavalerius D).
- Rima Cavendish (the inconspicuous rille on the western part of the floor of Cavendish) (Chart 78 in the Times Atlas of the Moon shows Rima Cavendish I and II between Cavendish, de Gasparis, and de Gasparis B).
- Rimae Chacornac
- Fossa Chacornac (name only on LTO 43-A4).
- Rimae Chappell (the system of rilles on the floor of Chappell).
- Rima Chopin (name only on LTO 38-B2) (near Montes Agricola).
- Rima Chretien (sinuous rille on floor of mare-crater between Chretien A and Chretien W). http://bit.ly/2oFhjJg
- Rimae Cleomedes - other - tychocrater Sep 3, 2007
- Rima Cleopatra (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 82).
- Cobra Head of Vallis Schroteri (Hurwitz 55).
- Rimae Compton (the system of rilles on the floor of Compton).
- Rima Conon - sinuous - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007 (Hurwitz 98).
D
- Rimae Dalton (the system of rilles on the floor of Dalton).
- Rimae Damoiseau (the system of rilles on the floor of Damoiseau).
- Rimae Daniell - linear - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007
- Rima Darney west-southwest (the very thin sinuous rille at 15° South / 25° West). http://bit.ly/2zli154
- Rima Darney J (the rille north-northeast of Darney J). http://bit.ly/2zxgtpR
- Rimae Darwin
- Rima Dawes
- Rimae de Gasparis
- Rima Delisle - sinuous - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007 (Hurwitz 115).
- Rimae De Sitter (the system of rilles on the floor of De Sitter). http://bit.ly/2EUdqrx
- Diamondback Rille (NASA-related name for the rille east of Maskelyne G). http://bit.ly/2y3TLSu
- Rima Diophantus - sinuous - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007 (Hurwitz 114).
- Rimae Donner R (sinuous rilles south of Donner R). http://bit.ly/2EY9dSf (not mentioned in the Hurwitz catalog of sinuous rilles).
- Rimae Doppelmayer
- Rima Doppelmayer C (the rille east-southeast of Doppelmayer C). http://bit.ly/2zlN8NW
- Rima Draper - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 93).
- Dry Gulch (NASA-related name for the very shallow linear rille east of Rimae Secchi aka Apollo Rille). http://bit.ly/2CQBKf4
E
- Rima Eddington (the rille on the northern part of Eddington's floor). http://bit.ly/2g3B74N
- Rima Encke (the rille southeast of Encke). http://bit.ly/2zjqgPb
- Rima Eratosthenes B (the rille which runs north-northeast to south-southwest "through" the bowl-shaped crater Eratosthenes B). http://bit.ly/2zot91X
- Rima Eratosthenes D and E (the sinuous rille near both Eratosthenes D and E). http://bit.ly/2hopVAp
- Rima Euclides (the narrow rille east-southeast of Euclides). http://bit.ly/2zlu4QP
- Rimae Euclides P (the system of rilles southeast of the bay-shaped crater Euclides P). http://bit.ly/2zkM6CD
- Rima Euler (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 104).
F
- Rimae Fabricius (the system of rilles on the floor of Fabricius).
- Rimae Fabbroni (the system of rilles south-southwest of Fabbroni). http://bit.ly/2zjsuxW
- Rimae Fauth G (the system of shallow rilles east-northeast of Fauth G). http://bit.ly/2zxbd5d
- Rimae Fenyi (the system of rilles on the floor of Fenyi).
- Rima Flammarion
- Rima Flamsteed M (the rille west-northwest of Flamsteed M). http://bit.ly/2hAOkms
- Rima Flamsteed B (the rille northeast of Flamsteed B) (has a curious looking oblong craterlet at its northern end). http://bit.ly/2zPtQkv
- Rima Flamsteed Mu (the rille east-southeast of the crescent shaped hill Flamsteed Mu). http://bit.ly/2juTQIa
- Rimae Focas
- Rima Fontana (the rille on the floor of Fontana). http://bit.ly/2zZ2iJk
- Rimae Fontenelle (the system of rilles on the floor of Fontenelle).
- The system of shallow zig-zaggy rilles immediately east of Fontenelle (south-southeast of Fontenelle P) (not included in the Hurwitz catalog of sinuous rilles). http://bit.ly/2C9qdXT
- Rimae Fracastorius (the system of rilles on the floor of Fracastorius).
- Rima Fra Mauro A (the shallow sinuous rille east-southeast of Fra Mauro A). http://bit.ly/2zxba9D (not included in the Hurwitz catalog of sinuous rilles).
- Rimae Fra Mauro Eta (the system of thin rilles east of the hill Fra Mauro Eta). http://bit.ly/2zmcaNX
- Rimae Fresnel
- Fossae Fresnel (name only on LTO 41-B4).
- Rima Furnerius
G
- Rima G. Bond
- Rima Galilaei (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 29).
- Rima Galilaei G (the broad short linear rille west of Galilaei G, near the eastern extension of Rima Cardanus). http://bit.ly/2EPOErd
- Rimae Galilaei M (the two pronounced rilles northeast of Galilaei M) (there's a recently discovered skylight in one of the two). http://bit.ly/2zkfxET
- Rima Galilaei V (the very difficult to detect sinuous rille south of Galilaei V). http://bit.ly/2zAXOsb
- Rimae Galvani (the system of rilles on the floor of Galvani).
- Rima Gambart (the rille northeast of Gambart). http://bit.ly/2xSk3XJ
- Rimae Gambart N - Turner A (the system of rilles west of both Gambart N and Turner A). http://bit.ly/2iMhgfh
- Rimae Garavito (the system of rilles on the floor of Garavito).
- Rima Garavito Y (the fork-shaped rille west-southwest of Garavito Y). http://bit.ly/2GZMOVE
- Rima Gärtner
- Rimae Gassendi
- Rimae Gassendi B (the system of shallow broad linear rilles in the neighbourhood of Gassendi B).
- Rimae Gauss (the system of rilles on the floor of Gauss).
- Rima Gay-Lussac
- Rimae Gerard
- Rima Gluck (name only on LTO 39-B4) (southwest of Artsimovich).
- Rimae Goclenius
- Fossae Goclenius (name only on LTO 79-B4).
- Rimae Golitsyn (discontinued IAU name) (embryonic page, needs info)
- Rima Gould X (the sinuous rille south-southeast of Gould X). http://bit.ly/2zgJULH
- Rimae Grimaldi
- Rimae Gruithuisen H (the sinuous rilles south-southeast of Gruithuisen H) (the most eastern one of these looks very much like an intestine!). http://bit.ly/2zpyIMH (this is N°120 in Debra M. Hurwitz's Atlas of Sinuous Rilles).
- Rima Guillaume (the strange feature halfway between Guillaume and Guillaume D) (is it a rille?).
- Rimae Gutenberg
- Fossae Gutenberg (name only on LTO 79-A3).
H
- Rima Hadley - sinuous - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007 (Hurwitz 112).
- (the so-called rille north-northeast of Hainzel is a chain of small depressions) (compare Chart E7 in the System of Lunar Craters with the LROC Quickmap).
- Rima Handel (name only on LTO 39-A3) (Rimae Prinz) (Hurwitz 66).
- Rima Hansteen
- Rimae Hansteen (the system of rilles on the floor of Hansteen).
- Rimae Hase (and its possible northwestern continuation, see Railway).
- Rima Hayn A (the pronounced rille (?) or scarp (?) or fault (?) on the floor of Hayn A).
- Rimae Hedin (the system of rilles on the floor of Hedin).
- Rimae Helberg (several rilles on the floor of Helberg).
- Rima Heraclides (the pronounced short rille and adjacent shallow sinuous rille just north of Promontorium Heraclides). http://bit.ly/2zwN66N
- Rimae Herigonius (sinuous rilles, Hurwitz 7).
- Rima Herigonius H (the narrow rille west of Herigonius H). http://bit.ly/2zngDQc
- Rima Hertzsprung X (the linear rille east of Hertzsprung X, on the northern part of Hertzsprung's floor). http://bit.ly/2FiMVef
- Rima Hesiodus (well-known linear rille which runs all the way from the northern part of the rim of Hesiodus toward Palus Epidemiarum, north of Capuanus).
- Rimae Hesiodus (the system of rilles on the floor of Hesiodus).
- Rimae Hevelius
- Rimae Hippalus - concentric-linear? - DannyCaes Oct 31, 2017 (the arc-shaped rilles on or near the southeastern part of the rim of Mare Humorum).
- Rima Hipparchus (the very shallow and almost undetectable linear rille on the floor of Hipparchus, west-southwest of Hipparchus N). http://bit.ly/2hRMHko
- Rima Hortensius G (the straight rille west-southwest of Hortensius G). http://bit.ly/2zRHOCt
- Rimae Humboldt (the cobweb-shaped system of rilles on the floor of Humboldt).
- Rimae Hutton (the system of rilles on the floor of Hutton). http://bit.ly/2EB5Scf
- Rimae Huygens (the system of rilles north to north-northeast of Mons Huygens). http://bit.ly/2zxAgEB
- Rima Hyginus
- Rimae Hypatia (also known as NASA's US Highway Number One).
I (none)
J
- Rima Jansen (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 154).
- Rimae Jansen E (the "Y" shaped system of narrow rilles west of Jansen E). http://bit.ly/2zsm1ll
- Rimae Janssen
- Rimae Jenner (the very narrow rilles on the southern part of the floor of Jenner). http://bit.ly/2F05uDZ
- Rimae J.Herschel (the cluster of rilles on the eastern part of the floor of J.Herschel). http://bit.ly/2BGIoAX
- Rima Jules Verne (sinuous rille, very near the "C"-shaped crater at the western part of Jules Verne's floor) (this is Hurwitz 168).
K
- Rimae Karpinskiy (the system of rilles on the floor of Karpinskiy).
- Rima Keeler (the east-west running rille on the southwestern part of Keeler's floor). http://bit.ly/2mv3agE
- Rimae Komarov (the pronounced system of rilles on the floor of Komarov).
- Rimae Kopff
- Rima Korolev P (?) (something which looks like a rille, just north of Korolev P). http://bit.ly/2EM3noi
- Rimae Kostinskiy (the system of rilles on the floor of Kostinskiy).
- Rima Krafft (the very shallow sinuous rille east of Krafft) (this sinuous rille is not mentioned in the Hurwitz catalog). http://bit.ly/2ChZl8u
- Rima Krieger (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 78).
- Rimae Kunowsky D (the system of rilles west-southwest of Kunowsky D). http://bit.ly/2zhNRzS
- Rima Kunowsky H (the linear rille west of Kunowsky H). http://bit.ly/2zwFzVG
L
- Rimae Lagrange W (the system of rilles on the floor of Lagrange W). http://bit.ly/2zk6vaf
- Rimae La Hire (the people of the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) seem to know an "officially" named rille near Mons La Hire, they call it the La Hire Rille).
- Rimae Lamarck D (the rilles east-southeast of Lamarck D). http://bit.ly/2hMPc7M
- Rimae Lansberg F (the system of small rilles west-southwest of Lansberg F, and also the small rille between Lansberg F and Lansberg E). http://bit.ly/2zkBOSv
- Rima Lansberg N (south of Lansberg N) (see also Rima Albin). http://bit.ly/2zbsT5p
- Rima Lansberg X (the sinuous rille east of Lansberg X). http://bit.ly/2zi3aZn
- Rima Laplace (discontinued IAU name) (embryonic page, needs info)
- Rimae Laplace West (the small system of rilles at the western part of the row of hillocks west of Promontorium Laplace) (the Laplace hillocks at the northeastern part of Sinus Iridum).
- Rimae Lassell M (the system of rilles northwest of Lassell M). http://bit.ly/2wv4bJd
- Rimae Lavoisier (the system of rilles on the floor of Lavoisier).
- Rimae Legendre K (the system of narrow rilles on the floor of Legendre K). http://bit.ly/2EYb0GW
- Rima Lehmann-Schickard (the sinuous rille between Lehmann and Schickard) (not mentioned in the Hurwitz catalog of sinuous rilles). http://bit.ly/2wpdHO3
- Rima Le Monnier (or is it Catena Le Monnier?). http://bit.ly/2zk25AU
- Rima Le Monnier KA (the odd rille mentioned in NASA SP-362 APOLLO OVER THE MOON - A VIEW FROM ORBIT, in the page Sinuous Rilles part 1, Figure 190).
- Rima Letronne (the rille west-southwest of Letronne, south of Winthrop).
- Rimae Liebig (discontinued IAU name)
- Rima Linné North (the extremely faint narrow rille which runs north of the bowl-shaped crater Linné in Mare Serenitatis). http://bit.ly/2iRv0Fp
- Rimae Littrow
- Fossae Littrow (name only on LTO 43-D1-A4 / 42-42-C2).
- Rimae Lubbock H (the very unusual looking system of rilles and craterlet-chains near Lubbock H). http://bit.ly/2m43YJa
- Rima Lubiniezky D (the sinuous rille north of Lubiniezky D). http://bit.ly/2zhQdPe
- Rima Lubiniezky E (the very thin sinuous rille which runs partially on Lubiniezky E's floor and partially outside along the southeastern section of its rim).
- Rimae Luther H (the criss-cross looking system of rilles southwest of Luther H, on the southern part of Ch.Wood's Lost Peninsula).
M
- Rimae Maclear (once called Rima Ross).
- Fossa Maclear (name only on LTO 60-B1).
- Rimae Maestlin
- Rima Mairan (sinuous rille) (Hurwitz 85, together with Rima Sharp).
- Rima Marcello (sinuous rille) (Hurwitz 157, together with Rima Reiko).
- Rima Marco Polo (discontinued IAU name) (embryonic page, needs info).
- Rima Marius - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 45).
- Rima Marius C (the shallow sinuous rille south-southwest of Marius C). http://bit.ly/2zPtavf
- Rimae Maupertuis - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 131, 133, 138).
- Rima Mees Y (the sinuous rille slightly north of Mees Y). http://bit.ly/2fpOyMh (this sinuous rille is not included in Debra Hurwitz's "most comprehensive" Atlas of Lunar Sinuous Rilles).
- Rimae Menelaus - concentric - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007
- Fossae Menelaus (name only on LTO 42-D3).
- Rimae Mersenius
- Rima Messier
- Fossa Messier (name only on LTO 79-B1).
- Rima Milichius - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 26).
- Rima Moulton H (the rille on the floor of Moulton H). http://bit.ly/2EhCfN1
- Rima Mozart (name only on LTO 41-A3 / 41-B4) (near Kathleen in Palus Putredinis).
N
- The "N" shaped rilles immediately north of Ramsden (see Rimae Ramsden).
- Rimae Nernst (the system of rilles on the floor of Nernst).
- Rima Newcomb (discontinued IAU name)
O
- Rimae Olbers (the system of rilles on the floor of Olbers).
- Rimae Opelt
- Rimae Opelt G (the small cluster of rilles east-southeast of Opelt G). http://bit.ly/2zwpkaW
- Rimae Oppenheimer (the system of rilles on the floor of Oppenheimer).
- Rima Oppolzer
P
- Rima Pallas (the linear rille southwest of Pallas). http://bit.ly/2iQQhiB
- Rimae Palmieri (with the well-known "X"-shaped rilles on the floor of Palmieri itself).
- Rima Paracelsus M (this rille, slightly SSE of Paracelsus M, was once known as Vallis Alpha Reed during the hey-days of NASA's Project Apollo). http://bit.ly/2xK8nX2
- Rimae Parry
- Fossae Parry (name only on LTO 76-C1).
- Rima Pau (K.C.Pau's name for a very difficult to detect rille just south of Manilius).
- Fossae Pavlova (name only on LTO 42-C2-B3) (east of Dorsa Aldrovandi, see Rimae Aldrovandi).
- Rima Pavlov M - Jules Verne (sinuous rille, about halfway between Pavlov M and Jules Verne) (this is Hurwitz 191).
- Rimae Petavius
- Rimae Pettit
- Rima Pico C (the rille north-northwest of the bowl-shaped crater Pico C). http://bit.ly/2xKGbDq
- Pi Symbol (Stefan Lammel's nickname for the curious system of Pi-shaped rilles south of Rima Conon, in Sinus Fidei).
- Rimae Pitatus (on the floor of Pitatus).
- Rimae Planck B and Planck Z (both craters, which are connected, show wonderful systems of rilles on their floor). http://bit.ly/2EWkh2n
- Rimae Plato (presumably these were once known as Rima Plato I and Rima Plato II, northeast and east-southeast of Plato) (Hurwitz 139).
- Rima Plato Eta (the rille near the hill Plato Eta, aka Rima Plato III, east of Plato P).
- Rima Plato P (the rille northwest of Plato P). http://bit.ly/2y7ZVDt
- Rimae Plinius
- Fossae Plinius (name only on LTO 42-C3-C4).
- Rima Poincaré Q (the rille between Poincaré Q and Cailleux). http://bit.ly/2Emvmx1
- Rima Poincaré Z (the sinuous rille north of Poincaré Z). http://bit.ly/2EXDe4O
- Rimae Posidonius (sinuous rilles, Hurwitz 162).
- Rimae Prinz
- Rima Ptolemaeus (discontinued IAU name)
- Rima Purkyne (the rille west-southwest of Purkyne). http://bit.ly/2FagPCI
- Rima Pytheas G (the shallow rille west and north-northwest of Pytheas G). http://bit.ly/2z8tAN8
- Rima Pytheas M (the very narrow rille west, northwest, and southwest of Pytheas M). http://bit.ly/2zbz2Pn
Q
- Question Mark rille (this is the southeastern part of the formation unofficially known as the Question Mark, located west of Maskelyne N) (is this a real rille, or a chain of very elongated craterlets?). http://bit.ly/2zTCr5o
R
- Railway (the peculiar rille at the southwestern part of the rim of Petavius, this feature seems to be the northwestern continuation of Rimae Hase).
- Rimae Ramsden (with the "N" shaped part of it immediately north of Ramsden).
- Rima Réaumur
- Rima Recta (the curious straight rille south-southeast of Carrel, see also the LPOD Pushes and Pulls on the Edge of an Enigma).
- Rima Recti southwest (the sinuous rille southwest of Montes Recti) (about halfway between the unnamed hillock east-northeast of Promontorium Laplace and Montes Recti) (must be the eastern continuation of Rima Laplace).
- Rima Regnault (the rille on the floor of Regnault) (which is the westward continuation of one of the rilles on the floor of nearby Volta).
- Rima Reiko (sinuous rille) (Hurwitz 157, together with Rima Marcello).
- Rimae Reiner (several sinuous rilles in the neighbourhood of Reiner, this region needs profound exploration and investigation!).
- Rima Reiner K (the sinuous rille near Reiner K). http://bit.ly/2hCB5Sq
- Rima Reiner M (the sinuous rille northwest of Reiner M). http://bit.ly/2zQSgtB
- Rimae Repsold
- Rimae Riccioli
- Rima Rimsky-Korsakov (name only on LTO 39-B3) (between Euler and Euler E).
- Rimae Ritter
- Rimae Roche (the system of shallow rilles on the western part of Roche's floor). http://bit.ly/2my3Wtl
- Rimae Römer
- Fossa Romer (name only on LTO 43-A4).
- Rima Ross (discontinued IAU name) (Rimae Maclear).
- Rimae Rosseland (the system of rilles on the floor of Rosseland). http://bit.ly/2mwuz1u
- Rima Rudolf
- Rima Rumford (the short rille on the southeastern part of Rumford's floor). http://bit.ly/2DRwatz
S
- Rimae Sarton Y and Sarton Z (both of these craters, which are connected to each other, show impressive systems of rilles on their floor).
- Rimae Schluter (the system of rilles on the floor of Schluter).
- Rimae Schrodinger (the impressive system of rilles on the floor of Schrodinger).
- Rima Schröter
- Vallis Schroteri's sinuous rille (the very erroneous looking rille on the floor of Schroter's Valley )
- Rimae Secchi (aka NASA's Apollo Rille)
- Fossae Secchi (name only on LTO 61-C4).
- Rima Sharp (sinuous rille) (Hurwitz 85, together with Rima Mairan).
- Rima Sharp A (the rather broad rille about halfway between Sharp and Sharp A). http://bit.ly/2wH08cT
- Rima Sheepshanks
- Rima Sheepshanks-Gartner (described on page 32 of the 21st Century Atlas of the Moon by C.A.Wood/ M.Collins).
- Short rille northeast of Krafft. http://bit.ly/2Ag2OTq
- Rima Sibelius (name only on LTO 38-B2).
- Sidewinder Rille (NASA-related name for the rille north-northwest of Censorinus K). http://bit.ly/2wEH5Qn
- Rima Siegfried (near farside crater Bowditch) (Rima Siegfried is the only one in the very short list of IAU-named rilles on the moon's farside).
- Rimae Sirsalis - linear - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007
- Rimae Sosigenes
- Rimae Stadius (discontinued IAU name)
- Rima Stadius C (the small rille east-southeast of Stadius C). http://bit.ly/2iNcr5n
- Strange system of rilles east-southeast of Pytheas K. http://bit.ly/2zHx3Tb
- Strange system of sinuous rilles about halfway between Marius R and Marius C. http://bit.ly/2zRjf8m
- Rima Suess - sinuous - JimMosher Oct 23, 2007 (Hurwitz 23).
- Rimae Sulpicius Gallus - concentric - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007
- Fossae Sulpicius Gallus (name only on LTO 42-D1 / 41-C2).
- Rima Sung-Mei
- Rima Swasey (the rille on the floor of Swasey). http://bit.ly/2EdmUwD
T
- Rima T. Mayer (sinuous rille) (Hurwitz 92).
- Rima Tannerus (or Rimae Tannerus) (the rille (or rilles?) on the floor of Tannerus).
- Rimae Taruntius (on the floor of Taruntius).
- Fossae Taruntius (name only on LTO 61-C2) (same as Rimae Taruntius).
- Rima Telemann (name only on LTO 39-A3) (Rimae Prinz) (Hurwitz 70).
- Fossa Tetrazzini (name only on LTO 41-B4-A3) (in Palus Putredinis).
- Rimae Theaetetus
- Rima Timocharis E (the very short rille west of Timocharis E) (or is it some sort of oblong craterlet?). http://bit.ly/2zm9TSF
- Rimae Triesnecker - other - tychocrater Sep 2, 2007
- Rimae Tsiolkovskiy (yes indeed, there are several rilles on the floor of Tsiolkovskiy, distributed along the rim).
U
- Rima Ukert - linear - JohnMoore2
- Rima Ulugh Beigh A (the neat zig-zaggy "intestine"-shaped sinuous rille on the ESE part of the floor of Ulugh Beigh A). http://bit.ly/2CqdfFC (not mentioned in Debra Hurwitz's catalog of sinuous rilles).
V
- Valentine Dome rille (the rille which is running through the shallow large dome in the western part of Mare Serenitatis, unofficially known as Valentine Dome).
- Rima Vallis Alpes (the central rille in Vallis Alpes).
- Rimae Vasco da Gama
- Rimae Vasco da Gama R (the system of rilles on the floor of Vasco da Gama R). http://bit.ly/2xIPaos
- Rima Verdi (name only on LTO 39-B2) (Rima Delisle).
- Rima Vitello X (the linear rille south-southeast of Vitello X). http://bit.ly/2zzlWfF
- Rima Vladimir (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 113).
- Rimae Volta (the system of rilles on the floor of Volta) (it should be mentioned: the most rille-rich region on the moon is the one northwest of Oceanus Procellarum).
- Rimae Von Braun (the system of rilles on the floor of Von Braun).
W
- Wagon Road (a NASA-related name for the northwestern part of Rimae Hypatia). http://bit.ly/2wEEbev
- Rima W.Bond (the narrow and sometimes invisible rille on the floor of W.Bond) (see LPOD Airbrushed Out?).
- Rima Wan-Yu (sinuous rille, Hurwitz 100).
- Rima Webb (the linear rille east of Webb). http://bit.ly/2zx4IQc
- Rima Widmannstatten (discontinued IAU name) (embryonic page, needs info)
- Rima Winthrop (the rille on the southwestern part of Winthrop's floor). http://bit.ly/2hWoIAI
- Worm Rille (NASA-related nickname for the odd "rille" just north of crater Chuck Hole in US Highway Number One) (the IAU's Rimae Hypatia).
X
- The X (the crossing of two rilles on the floor of Palmieri) (see Rimae Palmieri).
Y
- Rima Yangel'
- Fossa Yangel' (name only on LTO 41-C4).
- Rimae Yerkes (the cluster of rilles west-northwest of Yerkes). http://bit.ly/2wFrNLp
Z
- Rima Zahia (the southern part of it seems to be Hurwitz 110).
- Rimae Zupus
Additional notes
- Most of the cobweb-shaped appearances on the floors of the lunar farside's large Floor-Fractured Craters never received official names. A name such as Rimae Komarov for the system of "rilles" on the floor of the Floor-Fractured Crater Komarov is not an exact designation. On the other hand, it's a useful name.
- October 24th, 2017. Just discovered something which looks like an "upside-down" rille, or very thin ridge, at 11°30' South / 34°05' West (west of the arc-shaped hill Herigonius Nu). - DannyCaes Oct 24, 2017 (see the Big-Shadows WAC close-up in the LROC QuickMap: http://bit.ly/2zlb9Wi ).
- November 6th, 2017. Our dedicated rille-seeker discovered another "upside-down" rille, or very thin ridge, at Dorsa Argand: http://bit.ly/2zmQH6G
- Frequently photographed during the mission of Apollo 15, never received their own name (or names). The odd system of rilles at the western rim of the Aristarchus Plateau: http://bit.ly/2iRcMUQ
Additional catalog of BAYONET shapes in well known broad linear rimae such as Rima Ariadaeus and Rimae Hypatia (typical examples of the -en echelon- effect on the moon's surface)
Research: Danny Caes (all sorts of lunar atlases and the online LROC's Act-React Quick Map)
- Rima Ariadaeus, at 6°20' North / 14°20' East (east of Silberschlag).
- Rima G.Bond, the section immediately west of Hall.
- Rima Cauchy, the section south of Cauchy A and the less pronounced section east-northeast of Cauchy itself.
- Rimae Goclenius, the section between Goclenius B and Gutenberg E.
- Rimae Goclenius (northern part), the section east-southeast of Gutenberg G (aka Wilkins's Vernet), and another section farther eastward of Gutenberg G.
- Rimae Grimaldi, the section between Grimaldi S and Damoiseau D.
- Rimae Hevelius, the section immediately east of Lohrmann D.
- Rimae Hypatia (the section of it once known as U.S. Highway Number One during NASA's Apollo era), at 0°40' South / 22°40' East (west of Moltke).
- Rimae Sirsalis, at 16° South / 62° West (east of Cruger A, north of Cruger C).