Definition of Selenographica. Meaning of Selenographica. Synonyms of Selenographica

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- border between France and Spain. "1837. de Beer's and Mädler's Mappa Selenographica · Selenography: Three Centuries in Lunar Cartography · Bibliothèque...
- present location by Johann Heinrich Mädler in his influential Mappa Selenographica, published in collaboration with Wilhelm Beer in four parts between...
- naming of lunar features in use today. The more exact 1834–1836 Mappa Selenographica of Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich von Mädler, and their ****ociated...
- Mädler he produced the first exact map of the Moon (entitled Mappa Selenographica) in 1834–1836, and in 1837 published a description of the Moon (Der...
- This was the first map of the Moon to surp**** the celebrated Mappa Selenographica of Beer and Mädler. On 24 November 1876, he discovered Nova Cygni, also...
- Mondoberflaeche, Leipzig, 1824. Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich Mädler, Mappa Selenographica totam Lunae hemisphaeram visibilem complectens, Berlin, 1834-36. Edmund...
- seconds. They also produced the first exact map of the Moon, Mappa Selenographica, published in four volumes in 1834–1836. In 1837 a description of the...
- Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich Mädler published their four-volume Mappa Selenographica and the book Der Mond in 1837, which established the conclusion that...
- Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich Mädler published their four-volume Mappa Selenographica and the book Der Mond in 1837, which firmly established the conclusion...
- astronomer and selenographer. His Mappa Selenographica has been used in Norton's Star Atlas. Mappa Selenographica, 1926, Prague. The following astronomical...