Computer model of the region of Divalia
Topographic map of the heights of the region of Divalia
Furrows of Divalia ( lat.Divalia Fossae ) - a series of parallel equatorial furrows around the crater Reyasilviya on the asteroid West Named in honor of the ancient Roman holiday of [1] , falling on December 21.
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The largest of these grooves has a width of about 10 km (the largest width is about 22 km), a depth of about 5 km and a length of at least 465 km, encircling most of the equator of Vesta [2] and being one of the . It is believed that the furrows of Divalia arose as a result of compression from the impact that gave rise to Reyasilvia crater.
See also
- are the furrows of the crater of Vesta Veneneya .
- List of asteroid relief details (4) Vesta
Notes
- ↑ Divalia Fossae // Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
- ↑ Apparent brightness and topography images of Divalia Fossa and Rubria and Occia craters Archived May 22, 2015 on Wayback Machine