- the
north of
Pitatus in the
neighboring mare is the half-buried rim of
Pitatus S,
covered in the past when Mare
Nubium was formed.
Pitatus is a crater...
-
Pietro Pitati (in Latin,
Petrus Pitatus) (?-fl. ca. 1550) was an
Italian astronomer and mathematician.
Bernardino Baldi, in his
Cronica de matematici...
- on the
southern fringes of Mare Nubium, to the
northwest of the
crater Pitatus. It was
named after the
ancient Gr**** poet Hesiod.
Starting near the northwest...
-
surrounded by the
lunar mare.
Lippershey lies to the
northeast of the
crater Pitatus. By
convention these features are
identified on
lunar maps by
placing the...
- leap year rule (97 leap
years in 400 years) was put
forward by
Petrus Pitatus of
Verona in 1560. He
noted that it is
consistent with the
tropical year...
-
astronomer Joseph Nicollet. This
crater is
located to the
north of the
crater Pitatus,
about midway between Wolf to the west and Birt to the east. This is a...
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Moretus (114 km)
Petavius (184 km)
Picard (22 km)
Piccolomini (88 km)
Pitatus (101 km)
Plinius (41 km)
Rheita (71 km)
Russell (103 km)
Schickard (212...
-
hemisphere of the Moon. It lies to the north-northwest of the
walled plain Pitatus, and east-southeast of the
prominent crater Bullialdus. It is
named after...
- mare, is of
Eratosthenian age.
Other features within the mare
include Pitatus on the
southern margin and
Guericke bounding the mare to the north. Opelt...
-
Gauricus lies next to the
eastern rim,
while to the north-northeast is
Pitatus. The rim of this
crater has been
deeply eroded, and now
forms a low, somewhat...