- Schroter's Valley,
frequently known by the
Latinized name
Vallis Schröteri, is a
sinuous valley or
rille on the
surface of the near side of the Moon....
-
relation to its size. To the
north of
Herodotus is the
start of the
Vallis Schröteri, a
valley that has a
length of 160
kilometers and a
maximum depth of nearly...
- crater), a
crater on Mars Schröter (surname) Schroter's
Valley (AKA
Vallis Schröteri), a
lunar feature named after Johann Hieronymus Schröter All
pages with...
-
Rimae Aristarchus rille system. To the
southwest is the
notable Vallis Schröteri cleft. This
formation is
circular and cup-shaped, with a
higher albedo...
- Moon's near side. It is
located a few
kilometers to the west of the
Vallis Schröteri, a large,
sinuous valley that
begins to the
north of the
crater Herodotus...
- 2013[update], 195
sinuous rilles have been
identified on the Moon.
Vallis Schröteri in Oce****
Procellarum is the
largest sinuous rille, and Rima
Hadley is...
- its
first lunar mission would target a deep,
narrow valley named Vallis Schröteri.[citation needed] The
mission objective was to
place the Nova-C lander...
- with the
genus Cerithium. The next
available and
valid name is
Vertagus schroteri Mörch, 1852, of
which the
holotype is
conspecific with Lamarck's Cerithium...
- G****endi, Vitello, Mons Gruit****sen Gamma, Prinz, Aristarchus,
Vallis Schroteri,
Marius Hills,
Montes Apenninus,
Rimae Plato,
Sinus Aestuum, Hipparchus...
- May 1967
Lunar Orbiter 4
image of
Aristarchus crater (top) and
Vallis Schröteri, May 1967
Planitia Descensus, the
landing site of Luna 9
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