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rille Astr. (rɪl) [a. G. rille: see rill n.1] One of the long narrow trenches or valleys observed on the surface of the moon. (Cf. rill n.1 3.)1868 Lockyer Elem. Astron. §226 The rilles, of which 425 are now known, are trenches with raised sides more or less steep. 1878 ― Stargazing 350 Hours may be...
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Rille (disambiguation)
A rille is a groove-like depression in the lunar surface. Rille may also refer to:
Risle, river in Normandy also spelt Rille
Rillé, village and commune in Indre-et-Loire
Rille (grape), a variety of grape also
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Johann Heinrich Rille
Johann Heinrich Rille (10 December 1864, in Brünn – 14 December 1956, in Höflein an der Donau) was an Austrian dermatologist and venereologist. In 1922 he was the first to describe the distinctive features of a condition later known as ichthyosis linearis circumflexa ("Rille-Comél disease").
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Delisle (crater)
Between Delisle and Diophantus is a sinuous rille named Rima Diophantus, with a diameter of 150 km. To the northeast is another rille designated Rima Delisle, named after this crater.
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Sulpicius Gallus (crater)
To the northwest is a rille system designated the Rimae Sulpicius Gallus. - both the crater and the rille
- the rille
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Triesnecker (crater)
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Lunar Orbiter 2 Closeup of Rimae Triesnecker (Lunar and Planetary Institute)
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- only the rille - one of the craters depicts Triesnecker
- only the rille
- both the crater and the rille
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Bridge (crater)
Location
Bridge crater is located within Hadley Rille, also known as the Hadley-Apennine region, and its ejecta indeed forms a bridge of sorts across the rille.
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Goclenius (crater)
To the northwest is a parallel rille system that follow a course toward the northwest, running for a length of up to 240 kilometers. The crater floor has been covered in lava, and a rille cuts across the floor towards the northwest, in the same direction as the other members of the Rimae
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Milgranet
Synonyms
Various synonyms have been used to describe Milgranet and its wines, including Mérille, Périgord, Petite Mérille and Périgord Noir.
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Toscanelli (crater)
The crater lies at the southern end of a rille that proceeds towards the north. This rille is part of a nearby system that has the designation Rimae Aristarchus.
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Ariadaeus (crater)
This crater marks the eastern extent of the rille designated Rima Ariadaeus. Other rille systems lie in the vicinity, including the Rimae Ritter to the southeast and Rimae Sosigenes to the northeast.
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Hippalus (crater)
The lava-flooded floor of Hippalus is bisected by a wide rille belonging to the Rimae Hippalus. The crater floor to the east of this rille is more rugged than the area in the western half.
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Boris (crater)
It lies near the southwest extremity of a sinuous rille that is designated Rima Delisle. This rille meanders to the northeast, towards the crater Heis, before vanishing into the lunar mare.
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Mons Bradley
To the west of this peak is the Rima Bradley rille. (See below.)
The selenographic coordinates of this peak are . The rille was named for the nearby Mons Bradley. Several tiny craters near this rille have been assigned names by the IAU.
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Mons Hadley
To the west of these peaks is the sinuous Rima Hadley rille.
These features were named after the English mathematician John Hadley. Nearby craters
Four small craters near this rille have been assigned names by the IAU. These are listed in the table below.
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