Vallis Inghirami
Vallis Inghirami | |
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Length | 140 km[1] |
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Coordinates | 43°48′S 72°12′W / 43.8°S 72.2°W |
Vallis Inghirami (latin for Inghirami Valley) is a valley on far side of the Moon which is a natural satellite of planet Earth. Diameter of the valley is about 145 km. Lunar co-ordinates of the valley are 43°48′S 72°12′W / 43.8°S 72.2°W. Valley is named after Giovanni Inghirami. Valley was approved by IAU in 1964.[2][3]
See also[]
- Inghirami crater
- List of lunar features
References[]
- ^ Peter Grego (27 January 2006). The Moon and How to Observe It. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 198–. ISBN 978-1-84628-243-0.
- ^ "Planetary Names: Vallis, valles: Vallis Inghirami on Moon".
- ^ Charles J. Byrne (2008). The Far Side of the Moon: A Photographic Guide. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-387-73205-3.
Categories:
- LQ25 quadrangle
- Valleys on the Moon