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Stöfler is a
large lunar impact crater located in the crater-dotted
southern highlands. It was
named after 15th-16th
century German astronomer and mathematician...
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Johannes Stöffler (also
Stöfler, Stoffler, Stoeffler; 10
December 1452 – 16
February 1531) was a
German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, priest...
- of the
larger crater Stöfler, and the
northwest rim of
Faraday forms a wide
rampart across the
otherwise flat
floor of
Stöfler. To the east of Faraday...
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Russell (103 km)
Schickard (212 km)
Seleucus (45 km)
Stadius (68 km)
Stöfler (130 km)
Thebit (55 km)
Theophilus (99 km)
Tycho (85 km)
Vendelinus (141...
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satellite crater Miller C,
forming the end of the arc. To the
southeast lies
Stöfler. The
crater is
named after British chemist William Allen Miller. The rim...
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Piccolomini Pitatus Plinius Rheita Russell Schickard Seleucus Stadius Stöfler Thebit Theophilus Tycho Vendelinus Wargentin List of
craters on the Moon...
- to the west. To the east of
Nasireddin is the much
larger walled plain Stöfler. This
crater is a
younger formation than the two
craters it overlies, particularly...
- rim by the
smaller crater Barocius. Due west lie the
overlapping pair of
Stöfler and Faraday. To the
northeast is the
faint crater Buch, and
further to...
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rugged southern highland region. It lies to the
south of the
walled plain Stöfler, and is
attached to the
northern rim of the sub-divided
crater Hera****us...
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located in the
southern highlands just to the
north of the
walled plain Stöfler. It was
named after 16th
century French astronomer Jean Fernel. The crater...