- — See Barkla.
Langrenus B — See Naonobu.
Langrenus C — See Acosta.
Langrenus D — See Al-Marrakushi.
Langrenus F — See Bilharz.
Langrenus J — See Somerville...
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Copernicus (96 km) Fra
Mauro (97 km)
Humboldt (199 km)
Janssen (201 km)
Langrenus (132 km) Longomont**** (146 km)
Maginus (156 km)
Metius (84 km) Moretus...
- Antwerp,
flood control concepts, and fortifications. He
named crater Langrenus on the Moon
after himself, and the name has been
preserved to this day...
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prominent crater Langrenus. The mare near Al-Marrakushi is
marked by ray
material from its
larger neighbor. This
crater was
identified as
Langrenus D
until it...
- the Moon. It lies to the east of the
prominent crater Langrenus, and was
designated Langrenus J
before being given a name by the IAU. This is a roughly...
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lunar impact crater located just to the
north of the
prominent crater Langrenus, near the east edge of Mare Fecunditatis. To the west are the trio of...
- To the
north is the
prominent Langrenus. The
interior of
Lohse is rough,
being partially covered by
ejecta from
Langrenus. It has a
small central peak...
- Mare Fecunditatis. To the
north of
Vendelinus is the
prominent crater Langrenus,
while to the
southeast is Petavius,
forming a
chain of
prominent craters...
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located on the Mare Fecunditatis, to the
northwest of the
prominent crater Langrenus. It
forms a triple-crater
formation with
Naonobu attached to the north...
- the
eastern Mare Fecunditatis, to the
northwest of the
prominent crater Langrenus, and it
forms a triple-crater
formation with the
adjacent Atwood to the...