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Vlacq is a
prominent lunar impact crater that is
located in the
southeastern part of the Moon, and
appears foreshortened when
viewed from the Earth. This...
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Roemer Vlacq may
refer to:
Roemer Vlacq (1637–1703), a
Dutch naval captain in the 17th
century Roemer Vlacq (1712–1774) [nl], his grandson, a
Dutch vice...
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Adriaan Vlacq (1600–1667) was a
Dutch book
publisher and
author of
mathematical tables. Born in Gouda,
Vlacq published a
table of
logarithms from 1 to...
- (1-20,000 and 90,001 to 100,000). This
table was
later extended by
Adriaan Vlacq, but to 10 places, and by
Alexander John
Thompson to 20
places in 1952....
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Roemer Vlacq (August 1637 – 17 July 1703) was a
Dutch States Navy
officer who blew up his ship to keep it out of
enemy hands.
Roemer Vlacq, son of Anna...
- Books, Amsterdam, 1654. ...
centuria III et IV at
Google Books. The Hague:
Vlacq, 1657. ...
centuria V et VI at
Google Books, Copenhagen: P. Haubold, 1661...
- Francofurti : Tampach. OCLC 62188677. anno
aerae nostrae vulgaris Kepler, Johann;
Vlacq,
Adriaan (1635).
Ephemerides of the
Celestiall Motions, for the
Yeers of...
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Rosenberger due east; and
Nearch to the southeast. The
prominent crater Vlacq is
nearly attached to the
northeast rim. Also
nearby is
Asclepi to the west...
- (1614–1690) a diplomat,
amateur botanist and
patron of the arts
Roemer Vlacq (1637–1703) a
Dutch naval captain, who blew up his ship to save it from...
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located in a
region rich with
prominent craters. The
slightly smaller Vlacq is
nearly attached to the
northwestern outer rim of Rosenberger.
Other nearby...