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    Shakespeare is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in Taurus–Littrow valley. Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt landed southwest of it in 1972...
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  • place Shakespeare, New Mexico, United States, a ghost town 2985 Shakespeare, an asteroid Shakespeare (lunar crater), a crater on the Moon Shakespeare (Mercurian...
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    floor's crater-like features. The Apollo 17 landing site within the valley is subject to NASA's guidelines for the protection of Apollo lunar landing...
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  • Thumbnail for Henry (Apollo lunar crater)
    recognizes the larger lunar crater Henry. The crater was named by the astronauts after the Portuguese Prince Henry the Navigator. Henry crater, Gazetteer of Planetary...
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    floors of old craters and in small irregular topographic lows. The eastern part of the Shakespeare quadrangle consists mainly of cratered terrain and intercrater...
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    Mercurian: 414 craters (7.9%)   Lunar: 1,624 craters (31.1%)   Martian: 1,092 craters (20.9%)   Venusian: 900 craters (17.2%)   Others: 1,198 craters (22.9%)...
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  • Thumbnail for Van Serg (crater)
    Van Serg is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in Taurus–Littrow valley. Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt visited it in 1972, on the Apollo...
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    To the southwest of Bowen are Cochise, Van Serg, and Shakespeare. To the west is Henry. The crater was named by the astronauts after geologist Norman L...
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    landing site. To the south of it is Steno crater and to the north are Van Serg and Shakespeare. The crater was named by the astronauts after the fictional...
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  • Thumbnail for Permanently shadowed crater
    impact craters in Antarctica Peak of eternal light Lunar resources "LUNAR RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER: Permanently Shadowed Regions on the Moon" (PDF). lunar.gsfc...
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  • Thumbnail for Cochise (crater)
    southwest are Shakespeare and Van Serg, and to the northeast is Bowen and Geology Station 8 at the base of the Sculptured Hills. The crater was named by...
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    hemisphere and inside craters, is not known. Some scientists hypothesized that they are of cryovolcanic origin (analogs of lunar maria), while others think...
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    is covered with numerous impact craters reaching up to 326 kilometres (203 mi) in diameter, but is less heavily cratered than Oberon, outermost of the five...
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  • "Elbow", a song by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Elbow (knot) Elbow (lunar crater) Elbow (strike), an attack using the elbow Elbow of a curve Elbow method...
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    while visiting an impact crater site in Australia. After his death, some of his ashes were carried to the Moon with the Lunar Prospector mission. Shoemaker...
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  • characteristics of the Moon depicted from William Shakespeare and children's nursery rhymes to lunar superstitions and scientific research. Then Kimball...
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  • Thumbnail for Miranda (moon)
    McDonald Observatory in Texas, and named after Miranda from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. Like the other large moons of Uranus, Miranda orbits...
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    Mercury. Unlike some of the lunar multiringed structures, no vestiges of additional rings are apparent around this crater. It is classified as c3 age...
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  • Lunar pareidolia refers to the pareidolic images seen by humans on the face of the Moon. The Moon's surface is a complex mixture of dark areas (the lunar...
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  • Thumbnail for Umbriel (moon)
    surface. Covered by numerous impact craters reaching 210 km (130 mi) in diameter, Umbriel is the second-most heavily cratered satellite of Uranus after Oberon...
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  • refer to: Autolycus (comics), a Marvel Comics character Autolycus (crater), a lunar crater named after Autolycus of Pitane Autolycus (submarine detector)...
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  • Thumbnail for Geology of Mercury
    dominated by impact craters, basaltic rock and smooth plains, many of them a result of flood volcanism, similar in some respects to the lunar maria, and locally...
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    Beethoven is a crater at latitude 20°S, longitude 124°W on Mercury. It is 630 km in diameter and was named after Ludwig van Beethoven. It is the eleventh...
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    from relatively fresh rayed craters to highly degraded crater remnants. Mercurian craters differ subtly from lunar craters in that the area blanketed by...
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    objects" (PDF). Lunar and Planetary Science. 38 (1338): 1901. Bibcode:2007LPI....38.1901D. Plescia, J. B. (1987). "Geology and Cratering History of Ariel"...
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    gently dipping on the other. Some, like the lunar mare ridges, appear to mark the outlines of subjacent craters. Most workers, particularly Strom and others...
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  • Ghost craters on the planet Mercury have tectonic features such as graben and wrinkle ridges. These features were formed by extensional and contractional...
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    include a descriptor term, with the exception of two feature types. For craters, the descriptor term is implicit. Some features named on Io and Triton...
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  • Thumbnail for Borealis quadrangle
    bracketed by that of the lunar uplands, the most heavily cratered lunar surface, and that of Oceanus Procellarum, a moderately cratered lunar mare surface. The...
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  • Thumbnail for Inter-crater plains on Mercury
    volcanic origin, and, inter-crater plains, of uncertain origin. Smooth plains are widespread flat areas resembling the lunar maria of the Moon, which fill...
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