Great Wall of Miranda, illustration. Uranus’ tiny moon Miranda appears to have been broken into pieces and imperfectly glued back together. The landscape is a tortured collection of valleys, cracks, grooves, and steep cliffs called scarps. Verona Rupes, also known as the Great Wall of Miranda, is one of these scarps. It is a smooth wall nearly 5 km high, making it the tallest cliff in the Solar System. | |
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