the crater midpoint that is closest to Censorinus. The following craters have been renamed by the IAU. Censorinus F — See Leakey (crater). Censorinus E...
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Censorinus (fl. AD 230) was a Roman grammarian and miscellaneous writer. From its grammatical form, Censorinus is presumably his cognomen, the shared surname...
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Marcia; see Marcius Censorinus Censorinus (usurper), a fictional usurper against Roman Emperor Claudius II (c. 269 AD) Censorinus (crater), on the Moon This...
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April 1970, Fra Mauro highlands Apollo 14 (H3) Littrow crater Apollo 15 (H4) Censorinus crater The last five missions were J-class missions using the...
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the northeast are Wallach and Aryabhata. To the southeast is the bright Censorinus. To the south are the lunar mountains informally known as Duke Island...
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southwestern part of Fracastorius (crater), and a section of the western wall of Plato (crater). A special filter wheel called a "crater extinction device" is capable...
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1970 Failed Jim Lovell Jack Swigert Fred Haise Apollo 14 H July 1970 Censorinus crater Jim Lovell Ken Mattingly Fred Haise Apollo 14 January 31, 1971 Fra...
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Apollo 15 was to be the last of the non-extended missions to land in Censorinus crater. But in anticipation of budget cuts, NASA cancelled three landing...
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the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crater description...
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Ray system (redirect from Crater ray)
include Censorinus, Stella, and Linné. Similar ray systems also occur on the far side of the Moon, such as the rays radiating from the craters Giordano...
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1970. The original mission of Apollo 15, less than 24 hours at the Censorinus crater, was replaced by Apollo 18's schedule for an extended mission of three...
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list of craters with ray systems. In the following tables, the listed coordinates and the diameter are for the crater. The following craters on Mercury...
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to be based on past knowledge or the accomplishments of past thinkers. Censorinus (De Die Natali, c. 18) considers Cleostratus to have been the inventor...
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Noel Swerdlow, 'Technical Chronology and Astrological History in Varro, Censorinus, and Others', Classical Quarterly, N 35 (1985), 454–65. Anthony Grafton :...
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Epigenes are Seneca the Younger (c 65 AD), Pliny the Elder (c. 77 AD), and Censorinus (c. 238 AD). Epigenes' claims to have been educated by the Chaldeans comes...
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Plato, Sinus Aestuum, Hipparchus, Rimae Sulpicius Gallus, Rimae Calippus, Censorinus, Dionysius, and the future landing site of Apollo 11. Image of the Earth...
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vulnerable Porta Ercolano with his artillery as can still be seen by the impact craters of thousands of ballista shots in the walls. Many nearby buildings inside...
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death is by no means definite. The Suda states he died at the age of 80, Censorinus (De die natali, 15) at the age of 81, and Pseudo-Lucian (Makrobioi, 27)...
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PLINIVS, a 2013 manga biography of Pliny Plinian eruption Plinius, lunar crater Saller, Richard. 2022. Pliny's Roman Economy: Natural History, Innovation...
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architect of great houses, bridges, court houses and prisons. A small lunar crater has been named after Vitruvius and also an elongated lunar mountain Mons...
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