- rim,
Casatus A
intrudes somewhat into the interior,
producing an inward-bowing rim. To the
southeast of
Casatus is Newton. The
outer rim of
Casatus is old...
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Paolo Casati (in Latin,
Paulus Casatus) (23
November 1617 – 22
December 1707) was an
Italian Jesuit mathematician. He
belonged to the
jesuit scientific...
- The
southern rim of the
crater is
overlain by the similar-sized
crater Casatus, and to the north-northeast lies Blanc****. The
outer rim of
Klaproth has...
- (AD 779)
distinguished between his v****als who were
styled casati (sing.
casatus) and non-casati, that is
those subjects who had
received a
benefice from...
-
holdings from the King
included Château-Landon in beneficium, and he was a
casatus in the Gâtinais and Francia.
Contemporary records refer to
Ingelger as...
- the
crater Moretus. To the
northeast is Short, and in the
northwest are
Casatus and Klaproth.
Because of its location, the
crater appears highly oblong...
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Washington Carver (c. 1864–1943)
WGPSN Casatus 72°42′S 30°45′W / 72.7°S 30.75°W / -72.7; -30.75 (
Casatus) 102.85 1935
Paolo Casati (1617–1707) WGPSN...
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mathematician who
wrote on astronomy, meteorology, and vacuums; the
crater Casatus on the Moon is
named after him;
published Terra machinis mota (1658), a...