- the
letter on the side of the
crater midpoint that is
closest to
Aristillus. "
Aristillus (crater)".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...
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worked in Alexandria: see DIO 4.1 ‡3
Table 3 p. 45 (2004). A
lunar crater,
Aristillus,
aptly near the Moon's
meridian and at a
lunar latitude roughly equal...
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craters Archimedes to the southwest,
Autolycus to the southeast, and
Aristillus to the northeast. The bay is open to the northwest, and
faces the Montes...
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Ptolemy lists the
declination of 18
stars as
recorded by
Timocharis or
Aristillus in
roughly the year 290 BC.
Between 295 and 272 BC,
Timocharis recorded...
- 1155 BC). The
first star
catalogue in Gr****
astronomy was
created by
Aristillus in
approximately 300 BC, with the help of Timocharis. The star catalog...
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astronomical knowledge and
techniques systematically. Timocharis, Aristarchus,
Aristillus, Archimedes, and
Hipparchus were the
first Gr****s
known to
divide the...
- and
engineer Aristarchus of Samos, Gr****
astronomer and
mathematician Aristillus, the Gr****
astronomer Berossus ****enistic
Babylonian historian and astronomer...
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formation more than
double the size of Autolycus. Just to the
north is
Aristillus, and the
outer ramparts of
these two
craters overlap in the intermediate...
- who
around 190 BC used the
catalogue of his
predecessors Timocharis and
Aristillus to
discover Earth's precession. In
doing so, he also
developed the brightness...
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Northeast of
Archimedes is the
prominent crater Aristillus. The lava
plain between Archimedes,
Aristillus, and
Autolycus forms the
Sinus Lunicus bay of...