Linear rille situated on the northeastern side of the Rupes Recta
Taken by Raffaello Lena on June 2, 2017 @ Rome Italy
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A narrow unnamed linear rille is situated on the northeastern side of the Rupes Recta. The rille starts with a shallow crater-like depression that resembles a collapse pit and then narrows as it approaches the fault. The 120 km long Rupes Recta lies on the eastern shore of Mare Nubium and is the best-known lunar fault.
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