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- including Ulugh Beg who was both a prince and astronomer. The lunar crater Azophi and the minor planet 12621 Alsufi are named after Al-Ṣūfī.[citation needed]...
- Azophi is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged south-central highlands of the Moon. The crater is named after the 10th-century Persian astronomer...
- Stars written by the Muslim astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (known as Azophi in the West), who thoroughly illustrated all the stars known to him along...
- in the heavens to honor his good works. In medieval Islamic astronomy (Azophi's Uranometry, 10th century), the constellation was known as Al-Ḥawwa', "the...
- between the crater Almanon to the north-northeast and the crater pair of Azophi and Abenezra to the south-southwest. ****her to the southeast is Sacrobosco...
- Shapes of Stars) is an astronomical text written by Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Azophi) around 964. Following the translation movement in the 9th century AD, the...
- northeast. To the northwest of Sacrobosco is the double crater Abenezra and Azophi. To the east-northeast is Fermat, and to the south-southwest lies Pont****...
- Abraham ibn Ezra. It is attached along the southeast rim to the crater Azophi. To the northeast lies the crater Geber, and further to the southeast is...
- nearly due north of the crater Api****, and to the southwest of the Abenezra–Azophi crater pair. This crater is oval in shape, being slightly wider along the...
- incorporated star and constellation names from the work of the Arab astronomer Azophi (Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi 903–986 CE). Api**** is also remembered for publishing...