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... officials as of "excellent quality," was a picture of Hygius Rille, a deep gorge similar to the Grand Canyon. The rille-not considered by NASA as a potential landing site could not ...
... climbed down the ladder . . . I was really taken back by those mountains that almost encircled Hadley Base. They seemed so close and so tall. But the real surprise was that the ... east, I saw the reflection of the early morning sun glancing off the mountains, especially Hadley Delta, giving them a glow of gold. It seemed like a friendly place, which surprised ...
... photos of the planet were obscured by a dust storm but later pictures revealed sinuous rilles whose origin was puzzling. The valley above, 700 kilometers (435 miles) long, was photographed Jan. 22, 1972, in the Mars Rasena region. Such rilles might have been produced by collapse of the roof over subsurface lava flows. They raised ...
... Moon, but we really haven't seen any direct evidence of them. The long sinuous rilles are formed from collapsed lava tubes, which served as pipelines carrying fresh lava to the ... were shocked by impacts. Some photographic evidence seems to point to some uncollapsed sections of rilles, and it's assumed that at some point the lava tunnel moved farther underground. Finding ...
... had created complications for specialists who had to name lunar features. In past, craters, mountains, rills, and seas on moon had been named for scien­tists, mathematicians, and philosophers. In 1647 ...
... an interview with John Lear, World Book Encyclopedia Science Service, Inc., suggested that long, narrow rills and irregular depressions could be caused by moon's surface collapsing into crevasses opened by ...
... poles. The nature of the "fluidal materials" was open to speculation, he said, but "meandering rills appeared to have been caused by some form of material flowing from a volcanic eruption ...
... , prime landing site, had only few rugged features, including medium-sized Moltke Crater and Hypatia Rille. Pictures showed striking resemblance to aerial photos of Antarctica. Films included scenes of moon taken ...
... meandering tracks across moon's surface which showed evidence that at least 130 river-like rilles around large circular lunar mare had been formed by flowing water. Evidence was presented from ...
... 11-mi-dia crater closely resembling moon's Copernicus crater and diagonal ditch resembling lunar rille. During closest approach, onboard TV cameras took 12 high-resolution and 12 medium-resolution pictures ...

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