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- Wargentin is an unusual lunar impact crater which has been filled to its rim by a basaltic lava flow, forming a raised plateau. When the lava flow occurred...
- Tabell-Verket”. Biography from Nordisk Familjebok, 2nd Ed. (in Swedish). Wargentins notes on his family, edited and published in the journal Personhistorisk...
- June 1740 Jacob ****got, 1741–1744 Pehr Elvius, 1744–1749 Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin, 1749–1783 Johan Carl Wilcke and Henrik Nicander, 1784–1796 Daniel Melanderhjelm...
- into a second golden era (the first being the astronomer Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin's period as secretary from 1749 to 1783). He was elected a Foreign Honorary...
- km) Thebit (55 km) Theophilus (99 km) Tycho (85 km) Vendelinus (141 km) Wargentin (85 km) List of lunar features List of people with craters of the Moon...
- artist Anna Ottosson, alpine skier Helge Palmcrantz, inventor Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin, astronomer and father of Statistics Sweden Hans Blix former UNMOVIC chairman...
- Nasmyth to the north. To the northwest is the unusual plateau formation of Wargentin. Eastward is the merged formation Schiller, and in the southwest lies...
- the northeast is the even smaller Drebbel. Southwest of Schickard is Wargentin, a lava-flooded plateau. Schickard has a worn rim that is overlain in...
- of the Moon. It is attached to the southeast rim of the flooded crater Wargentin, and the southern half is overlain by the larger Phocylides. The rim of...
- Wapowski (1450–1535) WGPSN Wargentin 49°32′S 60°26′W / 49.53°S 60.44°W / -49.53; -60.44 (Wargentin) 84.69 1935 Pehr Vilhelm Wargentin (1717–1783) WGPSN Warner...