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Originally Posted by Gale
This image of Iapetus is borrowed from Richard Hoagland’s report shows the ridge up close. The ridge is 20-kilometer wide (12 miles), peak of the ridge reaches at least 13 kilometers (8 miles) above the surrounding terrain, roughly 1,300 kilometer (800 mile) in length, almost exactly parallel to the equator. What is unique is the concise and systematic crater chains running along the very top of the ridge.
For just 13 strikes in a row the odds of that is virtually impossible. If you were a betting person you would win all the lotteries but to run crater chains precisely along the top ridge is phenomenal.
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Here's some more info on Iaeputus and it's strange ridge, which would also explain why there would be such crater-chaining aligned precisely along the top of the ridge:
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/20...418iapetus.htm
Also:
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/20...etusrising.htm