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originally posted by: Zarniwoop
The angle of the sunlight will typically lead you to the right conclusion in these cases.
I've highlighted the higher terrain causing the shadows.
In the white circle, you can see the shadow caused by the rock below it.
originally posted by: Zarniwoop
The structures aren't really there. It's just terrain and shadows with a couple of sunlit rocks.
originally posted by: wildespace
This very oblique view with deep shadows is perhaps not the best way to try to identify stuff on the Moon.
Here's a top-down view from LRO of this area (see bottom of the image): wms.lroc.asu.edu...
Here are the matching features on both images (with the top-down image rotated to match the oblique one)
There are no structures, just rolling terrain and some rocks.