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- Silberschlag may refer to: Johann Silberschlag (1721–1791), German Lutheran pastor (1753–1766) and natural scientist Silberschlag (crater), a crater on...
- Johann Esaias Silberschlag (16 November 1721 – 22 November 1791) was a German Lutheran pastor (1753-1766) and natural scientist from Aschersleben, Prin****lity...
- Silberschlag is a small, circular Impact crater in the central portion of the Moon. It was named after German astronomer Johann Silberschlag. It lies between...
- Eisig Silberschlag (Hebrew: יצחק זילברשלג; January 8, 1903 – September 30, 1988) was a Galician-born American Hebrew poet, translator, and literary critic...
- The crater to the south of the rille in the left half of the image is Silberschlag. The dark patch at the top right is the floor of the crater Boscovich...
- Berenice plays a prominent role Berinikah (1945), a Hebrew drama by Eisig Silberschlag and Carl de Haas Le reine de Césarée (1954), a French drama by Robert...
- draws its name. The Brocken spectre was observed and described by Johann Silberschlag in 1780, and has often been recorded in literature about the region....
- council Alba Music Festival, artistic direction: Giuseppe Nova, Jeff Silberschlag, Larry Vote Guide to Alba city – Information, phone numbers and useful...
- line to the west-northwest, p****ing just to the north of the crater Silberschlag. Other rille systems lie in the vicinity, including the Rimae Ritter...
- (1889–1972) WGPSN Silberschlag 6°13′N 12°32′E / 6.21°N 12.53°E / 6.21; 12.53 (Silberschlag) 12.56 1935 Johann Esaias Silberschlag (1721–1791) WGPSN...