Lunar Rilles and a Possible Terrestrial Analogue

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CALCULATIONS by several authors suggest that the Moon, like the Earth, could not have retained a residue of its primordial atmosphere1-5. Gilvarry6-8, however, has considered the possibility of a lunar hydrosphere and of an early lunar atmosphere replenished, like that of the Earth, from within. On this theory the sinuous rilles (Figs. 1 and 2) might be ancient channel-scouring marks. One possibility is the melting of a frozen sub-surface hydrosphere by cometary impacts, allowing the material to flood the surface.

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