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  Andronov (crater) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andronov is a small lunar impact crater that lies across the southwest rim of the Gagarin walled-plain.
The Andronov crater is a circular, bowl-shaped formation with a small central floor.
This feature is otherwise unremarkable, and is similar in appearance to many other small craters to be found across the lunar surface.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andronov_(crater)   (149 words)

  
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Baily A 48.56 31.44 16.00 Crater Baily B 50.87 35.22 7.00 Crater Baily K 51.37 30.60 3.00 Crater Balandin -18.90 152.60 12.00 Crater A. A.; Soviet Chemist (1898-1967).
Becvar -1.90 125.20 67.00 Crater Antonin; Czechoslovakian Astronomer (1901-1965).
Mayer H 64.01 14.87 43.00 Crater Cabannes -61.53 -171.43 80.00 Crater Jean; French Physicist (1885-1959).5-026-h1 Cabeus -84.90 -35.50 98.00 Crater Cabeo, Niccolo; Italian Astronomer (1586-1650).4-166-h1,4-179-h1,4-193-h1 Cabeus A -82.01 -39.64 48.00 Crater Cabeus B -82.18 -53.46 61.00 Crater Cailleux -60.55 153.03 50.00 Crater Andre; French Geologist (1907-1986).
www3.telus.net /public/aling/lunarcal/Lushgaz.txt   (2606 words)

  
 List of craters on the Moon, A-B - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a subset of the list of craters on the Moon.
Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crater description pages.
This page was last modified 13:05, 8 June 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_craters_on_the_Moon,_A-B   (73 words)

  
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Craters and surrounding areas photographed on the farside are -- Nassau, Van de Graaff, Paracelsus, Gagarin, Denning, Pirquet, Tsiolkovsky, Langemak, Meitner, Wyld, Purkyne, Hirayama, and Babcock.
From orbit, the photographic targets were the earth and moon in UV (experiment S-177), the lunar farside and eastern limb regions, the solar corona at sunset and sunrise times, the Earth's limb during solar eclipse, the lunar libration region, zodiacal light, the near terminator regions of the lunar surface, and the lunar surface in earthshine.
Known craters on earth are ordered by location and a few principal facts are given for each crater and the general terrain in which it is located.
www.lpi.usra.edu /library/oai.xml   (3425 words)

  
 Astrophotography by Anthony Ayiomamitis
Lunar Image Gallery - Craters (A) Welcome to my lunar photo gallery and, more specifically, my web page dedicated to lunar craters, features defined to be any circular depression.
Listed below are all craters whose names begin with the letter "A".
Each thumbnail image is accompanied by the selenographic coordinates as well as the physical size of the crater of interest.
www.perseus.gr /Astro-Lunar-Crater-A.htm   (86 words)

  
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Butlerov 12.5N 108.7W 40.0 Crater IAU1970 Buys-Ballot 20.8N 174.5E 55.0 Crater IAU1970 Buys-Ballot H 19.4N 179.5E 22.0 Crater AW82 Buys-Ballot Q 19.5N 172.7E 58.0 Crater AW82 Buys-Ballot Y 22.9N 174.0E 31.0 Crater AW82 Buys-Ballot Z 22.5N 174.5E 58.0 Crater AW82 Byrd 85.3N 9.8E 93.0 Crater RLA1963 IAU1964 Byrd C 84.7N 26.8E 52.0 Crater NLF?
Ginzel 14.3N 97.4E 55.0 Crater IAU1970 Ginzel G 13.7N 100.2E 42.0 Crater AW82 Ginzel H 12.7N 100.1E 50.0 Crater AW82 Ginzel L 13.1N 97.8E 28.0 Crater AW82 Gioja 83.3N 2.0E 41.0 Crater M1834 M1834 Giordano Bruno 35.9N 102.8E 22.0 Crater BML1960 IAU1961 Glaisher 13.2N 49.5E 15.0 Crater NLF Glaisher A 12.9N 50.7E 19.0 Crater NLF?
Heron 0.7N 119.8E 24.0 Crater IAU1976 Heron H 0.2N 120.7E 20.0 Crater AW82 Heron Y 1.4N 119.7E 15.0 Crater AW82 Herodotus 23.2N 49.7W 34.0 Crater M1834 M1834 Herodotus A 21.5N 52.0W 10.0 Crater NLF?
simkin.asu.edu /clem/lfl.tab   (5535 words)

  
 listacrateri
Abul W%afa A 1.4N 116.8E 16.0 Crater AW82
Al-Khwarizmi H 6.0N 109.2E 50.0 Crater AW82 AW82
Al-Khwarizmi J 6.2N 107.6E 47.0 Crater AW82 AW82
www.astrocampania.org /sezioni/luna/listacrateri.htm   (152 words)

  
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M M Airy-0 5.1S 0.0W 0.5 EU GB MC20 I2532 5 2003 172 AA Small crater within crater Airy that defines zero degrees longitude on Mars.
M ME Airy-0 5.1S 0.0E 0.5 EU GB MC20 I2532 5 2003 172 AA Small crater within crater Airy that defines zero degrees longitude on Mars.
L L Andronov 22.7S 146.1E 16.0 UR SO LTO 102B3 5 1976 0 AA Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; Soviet physicist (1901-1952).
planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov /alph_excel.txt   (10256 words)

  
 The Dominion: Truth in Iraq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I'm not too far from the Green Zone area which is the main U.S. control base here in Baghdad.
Iraqis standing around a crater made by an explosion.
Dahr Jamail's photography and reporting can be found at his web site.
dominionpaper.ca /accounts/2005/01/04/truth_in_i.html   (2901 words)

  
 Bambooweb: Andronov (crater)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The article was never created in the first place
List of craters on the Moon (115732 bytes)
1: This is a list of the craters on the Moon:
www.bambooweb.com /articles/A/n/Andronov_(crater).html   (75 words)

  
 List of craters on the Moon, A-B - All About All
List of craters on the Moon, A-B - All About All
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www.allaboutall.info /article/List_of_craters_on_the_Moon,_A-B   (200 words)

  
 Cambridge Conference Correspondence
Estimates based on the pattern of craters on the moon suggest that an
many craters as there are on the moon."
towards modeling the impact cratering of 500m+ NEOs.
abob.libs.uga.edu /bobk/ccc/cc062502.html   (6056 words)

  
 New Times | Socitey | THE LITTLE ONES CRYING WITH LIFE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I’d like to come to Your home to see You, for a week, at least.
Please do something so that the Andronov family never die.
I read a poem in one book that You gave a piece of cheese to a crow.
www.newtimes.ru /eng/detail.asp?art_id=1420   (6031 words)

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