This photograph shows a birds-eye view of a channel on the Moon called the Hadley Rille. A rille is a crack or channel on the Moon that may be several hundred miles long and up to a mile or two wide. The Hadley Rille was created by the flow of basaltic lava.
NASA

This photograph shows a birds-eye view of a channel on the Moon called the Hadley Rille. A rille is a crack or channel on the Moon that may be several hundred miles long and up to a mile or two wide. The Hadley Rille was created by the flow of basaltic lava.
NASA

This photograph shows a birds-eye view of a channel on the Moon called the Hadley Rille. A rille is a crack or channel on the Moon that may be several hundred miles long and up to a mile or two wide. The Hadley Rille was created by the flow of basaltic lava.
NASA


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