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Taruntius E — See Zähringer crater.
Taruntius G — See
Anville crater.
Taruntius M — See
Lawrence crater.
Taruntius N — See
Smithson crater.
Taruntius...
- half of the
interior wall. It was
designated Taruntius G
prior to
being ****igned a name by the IAU.
Taruntius itself lies to the north-northwest, at the...
- dark
lunar mare. It was
previously identified as
Taruntius N
before being renamed by the IAU.
Taruntius itself lies to the west-northwest, in the northwestern...
- (unknown-fl. 86 BC) was a
Roman philosopher, mathematician, and
astrologer (
Taruntius or
Tarrutius are also used, but are incorrect).
Tarutius was a
close friend...
- the
northern edge of Mare Fecunditatis, to the
northeast of the
crater Taruntius. It is a
circular crater formation with
inner walls that
slope down toward...
-
Montes Secchi mountains and the
crater Secchi. ****her to the east lies
Taruntius. Zähringer is a circular, bowl-shaped
formation with a
small interior...
-
lunar impact crater that lies
across the
northwest rim of the
crater Taruntius. It was
named after American astronomer Robert Curry Cameron, by his wife...
- is the
irregular da Vinci. ****her to the
south is the
larger crater Taruntius. The rim of this
crater is
broken in the
south and the
interior is flooded...
-
astronaut Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr. To the
southeast is the
larger crater Taruntius. The
rille designated Rima
Cauchy crosses the
eastern part of the Mare...
- a
diameter of 50 km. This is
smaller than the
diameter of the
crater Taruntius,
located to the
northeast of the mountains.
Oblique view
facing west from...