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    Darwin is a lunar impact crater of the type categorised as a walled plain. It lies in the southeastern part of the Moon, and is sufficiently close to...
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  • X-Men Darwin Watterson, a character from the 2011 TV series The Amazing World of Gumball 1991 Darwin, a main-belt asteroid Darwin (lunar crater) Darwin (Martian...
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  • asteroid Darwin (lunar crater) a lunar crater Darwin (Martian crater) a martian crater Darwinia (plant), species named not after Charles Darwin but his grandfather...
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    crosses the crater Darwin A and intersects the Rimae Darwin to the east of Darwin. By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing...
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    Niels Henrik Abel. Darwin crater on Mars is named after him. Sir George Howard Darwin, oil on canvas, Mark Gertler, 1912 George Darwin ca 1908 by his daughter...
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  • system of lunar nomenclature was introduced in 1651 by Riccioli. Riccioli's map of the Moon was drawn by Francesco Maria Grimaldi, who has a crater named...
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    Lamarck is a crater in the southwestern part of the Moon. The northern portion of the crater is overlain by the walled plain Darwin. To the southeast is...
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  • Huxley (redirect from Huxley crater)
    Environment, a college of Western Washington University Huxley (lunar crater) Huxley (Martian crater) Huxley (video game), an MMOFPS by Webzen Games Inc. Huxley...
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    Eichstadt is a lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern section of the Montes Cordillera range that encircles the Mare Orientale impact basin...
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    Crüger is a lunar impact crater that is located in the western part of the Moon, to the northeast of the much larger walled plain Darwin. The most distinctive...
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  • crater Volga area, Russia, Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIX Takamatsu Y. Miura (2007) Analyses Of Surface And Underground Data Of Takamatsu Crater In...
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    United States Charlevoix impact structure, Québec, Canada Darwin Crater, Tasmania (source of Darwin glass) Lake Lappajärvi, Finland (source of Kärnäite) Manicouagan...
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  • ending up among the cracks in the floor of the crater Darwin. Along the way it passes through craters, ranges of hills, and other small rilles. Rimae...
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    Rocca is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon. It lies to the northwest of the flooded crater Crüger, and to the west...
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    sedimentary rocks, that are unlike any known lunar crust. Darwin glass Edeowie glass Fulgurite Impact event Impact crater Libyan desert glass Schmadel, Lutz D...
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    for the lunar laser ranging experiment. Then Armstrong walked 196 feet (60 m) from the LM to take photographs at the rim of Little West Crater while Aldrin...
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    disproven. Impact craters Impact events Bolides and Meteorites Earth Impact Database – primary source Traces of Catastrophe book from Lunar and Planetary...
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  • Thumbnail for William Henry Pickering
    expeditions and studied craters on the Moon, and hypothesized that changes in the appearance of the crater Eratosthenes were due to "lunar insects". He spent...
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  • Nevill was averse to photography and no known photograph exists. The lunar crater Neison is named after him. In 1940 he died and his three children and...
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    Origin of the Moon (category Lunar science)
    B.J.; Patterson, G.W. (2020). "Bulk composition of regolith fines on lunar crater floors: Initial investigation by LRO/Mini-RF". Earth and Planetary Science...
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  • Thumbnail for Tasmanite (tektite)
    Australo-Tasmanian dispersion arc, and only isolated southwestern tektites from the Darwin Crater are of purely local origin. The Australasian tektite belt has an elongated...
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  • Advancement of Science in the same year. The lunar crater Main is named after Robert Main, and there is also a crater on Mars named after him. Lee, Sidney, ed...
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  • Thumbnail for Libyan desert glass
    zircon breakdown, vaporized quartz and meteoritic metals, and to an impact crater. Some geologists associate the glass with radiative melting from meteoric...
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    artist. In 1849 he constructed a model of the Moon's surface showing the lunar crater Eratosthenes. The model was based on observations made by Blunt with...
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    Ghan. Henbury craters are a result of one of the few impact events that have occurred in a populated area (few other examples are Kaali crater in Estonia...
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    Titan who was the mother of Selene, the goddess of the Moon. Analysis of lunar rocks published in a 2016 report suggests that the impact might have been...
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    rotor blades after its 72nd flight. This year is also expected to see many lunar landing attempts. JAXA's SLIM and Intuitive Machines' IM-1 have successfully...
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    Darwin Museum Chernov Yu. M., Earth and Stars: The Story of Pavel Sternberg. - M .: Politizdat. Fiery revolutionaries, 1975. - 366 p. "Lunar Crater Statistics"...
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  • direction of George Howard Darwin. In the summer of 1888, Darwin suggested that he study the papers of George William Hill on the lunar theory. As it turned...
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    lectured on Darwinism at his flat in Moscow. Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, the Timiryazevskaya station of the Moscow Metro, the lunar crater Timiryazev...
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