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- John Martin Schaeberle (January 10, 1853 – September 17, 1924) was a Kingdom of Württemberg-born American astronomer. He was born Johann Martin Schäberle...
- John Martin Schaeberle (1853–1924) was a German-American astronomer. Schaeberle may also refer to: Schaeberle (lunar crater) Schaeberle (Martian crater)...
- Schaeberle is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the northeast of the much larger walled plain Milne. Due north of Schaeberle is...
- between Standard Brands and Nabisco with Nabisco CEO Bob Schaeberle in 1981. Soon after, Schaeberle left Nabisco, and Johnson took the helm, replacing many...
- doi:10.1117/12.2000479. S2CID 119859405. Sebastian Schlücker; Michael D. Schaeberle; Scott W. Huffman; Ira W. Levin (2003). "Raman Microspectroscopy: A Comparison...
- northeast and Milne to the southwest. Due south of Izsak is the larger crater Schaeberle. Izsak is a circular, nearly symmetric crater formation with a sharp-edged...
- Niger place name WGPSN Schaeberle 24°42′S 309°54′W / 24.7°S 309.9°W / -24.7; -309.9 (Schaeberle) 160.0 1973 John Martin Schaeberle WGPSN Schiaparelli...
- Other nearby craters include Alden to the north, Parkhurst to the west, Schaeberle to the northeast, and Bjerknes to the south. ****her to the northeast...
- Bibcode:1893PASP....5R.179C. doi:10.1086/120742. JSTOR 40667200. E. S. Holden; J. M. Schaeberle; C. Burckhalter (1893). "Note on the Discovery of Comet B, 1893, by the...
- the south of the large walled plain Fermi, and northwest of the crater Schaeberle. This crater lies across the western rim of the much larger satellite...