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Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480 – 27
April 1521) was a
Portuguese explorer best
known for
having planned and led the 1519–22
Spanish expedition to the East...
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Magelhaens (crater) may
refer to:
Magelhaens (lunar crater)
Magelhaens A, a
satellite lunar crater Magelhaens (Martian crater) This set
index article...
- Magellan. It can
refer to:
Magelhaens (lunar crater), a
feature on the Moon
Magelhaens A, an ****ociated
feature on the Moon
Magelhaens (Martian crater), a feature...
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slightly smaller satellite crater Magelhaens A is
attached to the
southeastern rim.
Within the
inner walls of
Magelhaens, the
interior floor has been resurfaced...
- lies to the
southeast of the lava-flooded
crater Gutenberg, and
north of
Magelhaens. To the
northwest is a
parallel rille system that
follow a
course toward...
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navigational skill and
exploration of
uncharted lands.
Magelhaens (Martian crater),
named in 1976
Magelhaens (lunar crater),
named in 1935 The
Magellanic Clouds...
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Crozier to the southeast. To the
southwest is Colombo, and to the west is
Magelhaens. This
crater is
circular and bowl-shaped, with a
small interior floor...
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inventor Johannes Gutenberg. To the
southeast are the
craters Goclenius,
Magelhaens and Colombo. To the west-southwest is the
crater Gaudibert,
across the...
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around South America was
organized by a voorcompagnie, the
Rotterdam or
Magelhaen Company. It
organized two
fleets of five and four
ships with 750 sailors...
- (Magadi) 53.0 1979 Magadi,
Kenya WGPSN Magelhaens 32°42′S 174°48′W / 32.7°S 174.8°W / -32.7; -174.8 (
Magelhaens) 105.0 1976
Ferdinand Magellan WGPSN...