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Selenography is the
study of the
surface and
physical features of the Moon (also
known as
geography of the Moon, or selenodesy). Like
geography and areography...
- 23 December 1973) was a Dutch-American astronomer,
planetary scientist,
selenographer,
author and professor. The
Kuiper belt is
named after him.
Kuiper is...
- the
southern part of the Mare Serenitatis. It was
named after French selenographer Jules Deseilligny. It is
located to the east-southeast of the crater...
- Gwyn Empy
Elger FRAS (27
October 1836 – 9
January 1897) was a
British selenographer and one of the
preeminent lunar observers of the
Victorian age, best...
- of Noah) Félix
Chemla Lamèch (1894 – 1962),
French meteorologist and
selenographer. Lamèch (crater), a
small lunar impact crater named after him This disambiguation...
- Mare
Nubium and west of the
Rupes Recta. It was
named after British selenographer William R. Birt. Birt is a bowl-shaped
formation with a
raised rim,...
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named after American benefactor William Johnson McDonald and
Scottish selenographer Thomas Logie MacDonald. This
crater is a cup-shaped
feature with a circular...
- – 7 June 1624) was an
Italian Jesuit astronomer, mathematician, and
selenographer,
after whom the
crater Blanc**** on the Moon is named.
Biancani was...
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north of
Goodacre lies Pont****. The
crater is
named after British selenographer Walter Goodacre. The
outer rim of this
crater formation has
become eroded...
- shape. This came to be
known as "Mädler's Square",
after the
lunar selenographer Johann Mädler. It is
roughly square in shape, but
appears lozenge-shaped...