Vallis Planck
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Vallis Planck is a long, linear valley located on the far side of the Moon
. It is oriented radial
ly to the huge Schrödinger basin
, and was most likely formed by that impact. The selenographic coordinates
of this feature are , and it has a length of 451 km.
This cleft in the surface crosses the western part of the huge walled plain Planck
, and it was named after that feature (which has an eponym
of Max Planck
). The southern edge closest to Schrödinger begins near the northeastern outer rampart of the crater Grotrian
. It then continues to the north-northwest, where it suffers a disruption where it crosses the crater Fechner
. The remainder of the feature continues to the northwestern outer rim of the walled plain Planck, until terminating near Pikel'ner K
.
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. It is oriented radial
Radius
In classical geometry, a radius of a circle or sphere is any line segment from its center to its perimeter. By extension, the radius of a circle or sphere is the length of any such segment, which is half the diameter. If the object does not have an obvious center, the term may refer to its...
ly to the huge Schrödinger basin
Schrödinger (crater)
Schrödinger is a huge lunar impact crater of the form traditionally called a walled plain and is named after Erwin Schrödinger. It is located near the south lunar pole on the far side of the Moon, and can only be viewed from orbit. The smaller crater Ganswindt is attached to the southwestern rim of...
, and was most likely formed by that impact. The selenographic coordinates
Selenographic coordinates
Selenographic coordinates are used to refer to locations on the surface of Earth's moon. Any position on the lunar surface can be referenced by specifying two numerical values, which are comparable to the latitude and longitude of Earth...
of this feature are , and it has a length of 451 km.
This cleft in the surface crosses the western part of the huge walled plain Planck
Planck (crater)
Planck is a huge lunar crater that is located in the southern hemisphere of the Moon, on the far side as seen from the Earth. It lies to the west of the walled plain Poincaré, another enormous formation only slightly larger than Planck. Both formations are larger than the walled plain Bailly, the...
, and it was named after that feature (which has an eponym
Eponym
An eponym is the name of a person or thing, whether real or fictitious, after which a particular place, tribe, era, discovery, or other item is named or thought to be named...
of Max Planck
Max Planck
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, ForMemRS, was a German physicist who actualized the quantum physics, initiating a revolution in natural science and philosophy. He is regarded as the founder of the quantum theory, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.-Life and career:Planck came...
). The southern edge closest to Schrödinger begins near the northeastern outer rampart of the crater Grotrian
Grotrian (crater)
Grotrian is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the north of the huge walled plain Schrödinger, within the radius of that formation's outer blanket of ejecta...
. It then continues to the north-northwest, where it suffers a disruption where it crosses the crater Fechner
Fechner (crater)
Fechner is a lunar crater that lies on the far side of the Moon's southern hemisphere, attached to the western rim of the large walled plain Planck. The eastern rim of Fechner intersects the Vallis Planck, a long, wide cleft in the surface that follows a course to the north-northwest...
. The remainder of the feature continues to the northwestern outer rim of the walled plain Planck, until terminating near Pikel'ner K
Pikel'ner (crater)
Pikel'ner is an impact crater on the Moon's far side. It lies to the southeast of the larger crater Van der Waals, and to the north of the Vallis Planck cleft. Pikel'ner overlies more than half of the satellite crater Pikel'ner Y to the north...
.