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Old 18-09-2024, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Tinderboxsky View Post
Yes, great image, Richard.

Whilst the wrinkles are about 360m high, I thought they are many kilometres wide. That would mean they are very slight inclines to climb. The slope would be almost undetectable. I could be totally wrong on this!

Views with these wrinkles casting shadows show them the in stark relief.
Yes, Steve. Good Point. You've got me thinking about this.

If you look at the measured slope on the LAC Series Lunar Map for S Iridum it shows a measured slope of about 5km. A 360M drop over this distance is about a 7% gradient - Le Tour fans will know this is a semi-serious slope to climb.

So I suppose this is a pretty steep section given the distance measured down to the floor of the sinus.

Richard.
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