Vallis Palitzsch

26°10′S 64°38′E / 26.16°S 64.64°E / -26.16; 64.64

The Vallis Palitzsch is a geological structure of the surface of the Moon.[1] The name of the valley was given in 1964 by the International Astronomical Union and comes from the adjacent crater, which in turn was named after the German astronomer Johann Georg Palitzsch (1723–1788).

References

  1. ^ "Planetary Names: Vallis, valles: Vallis Palitzsch on Moon".
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Valleys
  • Vallis Alpes
  • Vallis Baade
  • Vallis Bohr
  • Vallis Bouvard
  • Vallis Capella
  • Vallis Inghirami
  • Vallis Palitzsch
  • Vallis Planck
  • Vallis Rheita
  • Vallis Schrödinger
  • Vallis Schröteri
  • Vallis Snellius