Close-up view of Plato crater (centre right) and Vallis Alpes (bottom left) lunar valley on the Moon captured from Cumeada Observatory, Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve, Portugal. Plato is a lunar impact crater, aged approximately 3.84 billion years. The Vallis Alpes is a lunar valley that goes from the Mare Imbrium basin and the Mare Frigoris. | |
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