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==The ''railroad'' at the southwestern part of the rim of Petavius, and Rimae Hase== | ==The ''railroad'' at the southwestern part of the rim of Petavius, and Rimae Hase== | ||
− | * I can't imagine it's a totally new discovery, this ''railroad''-like feature on the southwestern part of the rim of '''Petavius'''. What is it? It seems to ''start'' just east of '''Wrottesley''' (the crater which is touching the west-northwestern part of the rim of '''Petavius''') and it runs all the way to the southeast through the bowl-shaped crater '''Petavius C''', and... much further across the unimpressive craters '''Hase''' and '''Hase D''', until it meets '''Rimae Hase''' (or... are the ''railroad'' and '''Rimae Hase''' perhaps one and the same feature?). <span class="membersnap">- | + | * I can't imagine it's a totally new discovery, this ''railroad''-like feature on the southwestern part of the rim of '''Petavius'''. What is it? It seems to ''start'' just east of '''Wrottesley''' (the crater which is touching the west-northwestern part of the rim of '''Petavius''') and it runs all the way to the southeast through the bowl-shaped crater '''Petavius C''', and... much further across the unimpressive craters '''Hase''' and '''Hase D''', until it meets '''Rimae Hase''' (or... are the ''railroad'' and '''Rimae Hase''' perhaps one and the same feature?). <span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Jan 4, 2016</small></span> |
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Revision as of 17:46, 15 April 2018
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Rimae Hase
Lat: 29.4°S, Long: 62.5°E, Length: 83 km, Depth: km, Rükl: 59 |
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Description
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The railroad at the southwestern part of the rim of Petavius, and Rimae Hase
- I can't imagine it's a totally new discovery, this railroad-like feature on the southwestern part of the rim of Petavius. What is it? It seems to start just east of Wrottesley (the crater which is touching the west-northwestern part of the rim of Petavius) and it runs all the way to the southeast through the bowl-shaped crater Petavius C, and... much further across the unimpressive craters Hase and Hase D, until it meets Rimae Hase (or... are the railroad and Rimae Hase perhaps one and the same feature?). - DannyCaes Jan 4, 2016
Nomenclature
Named from nearby crater. (Hase)
LPOD Articles
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