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- 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....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- May 1967 Lunar Orbiter 4 image of Aristarchus crater (top) and Vallis Schröteri, May 1967 Planitia Descensus, the landing site of Luna 9 Spaceflight portal...
- Schröter and the Martian crater Schroeter are named after him, as is Vallis Schröteri (Schröter's Valley) on the Moon. List of largest optical telescopes in...
- Aristarchus is just to the east of the crater Herodotus and the Vallis Schröteri, and south of a system of narrow sinuous rilles named Rimae Aristarchus...