April 11, 2004

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Valley of the Alpes

Valley of the Alpes

April 11, 2004

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Image Credit: <a class="one" HREF="mailto:richard@astrofotografie.nl">Richard Bosman</A>

Valley of the Alpes

The Moon is full of oddities, unique features that test our imagination in trying to understand their origins. The Alpine Valley, discovered by the Italian priest and astronomer Francesco Bianchini in 1727, is such a landform. Like a Suez Canal, it cuts thru rubbly and blocky Imbrium ejecta, linking Mare Imbrium to Mare Frigoris - someday it may be a convenient short cut, clogged with lunar transport vehicles. The Alpine Valley is radial to Imbrium and presumably is intimately related to that basin's formation. But its great length (190 km) and narrow width (10 km) make it unlikely to be a gash plowed out by ejecta. Also notice that the two sides don't fit together - the southern edge is very straight, with offsets at both ends. The opposite edge has a ragged and rounded serrated appearance. The edges are rather abrupt, as if the ground cracked open along both sides and the middle dropped down - a graben. Just visible in this image is the famously elusive central rille. The linked Orbiter V image shows that the rille is unusual. It has a number of straight lengths and kinks that mimic offsets of the valley walls. Presumably the rille and smooth lava floor were emplaced significantly after the valley formed.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:

       Celestron 11 , mounted EQ 6; 2x Barlow and ToUcam Pro. The moon was about 8 days old and the
seeing on 3/29/2004 was not very good.The seeing was like big waves, from bad to moderate seeing.

Related Links:
Richard's Astro Fotografie website
Lunar Orbiter IV View
Lunar Orbiter V View

Tomorrow's LPOD: Procellarum Volcanic Complexes

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