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    Eimmart is a lunar impact crater that is located near the east-northeastern limb of the Moon, to the northeast of the Mare Crisium. The northern and eastern...
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  • Eimmart may refer to: Eimmart (crater), a lunar crater Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638–1705), German draughtsman and engraver Maria Clara Eimmart 1676–1707)...
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    shows an obvious lack of large craters in the mare indicating a relatively young age of the basalt, and the crater Eimmart C is visible as a ring at the...
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    astronomical observatory in Nuremberg. The lunar crater Eimmart is named after Georg Christoph Eimmart the Younger. Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical...
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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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    with some possible indications of lava flow. The small, 7–km diameter crater Eimmart A lies at the east edge of Mare Anguis. It is a proposed source for...
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    material at crater Eimmart. On June 15, 1913, the British civil engineer and astronomer William Maw observed a 'small reddish spot' in crater South. On...
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    career, but proved himself to be an able assistant to Eimmart. A large quadrant from his days at Eimmart's observatory still survives. After 1682, Wurzelbauer...
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  • problem, and new tables. The Cunitz crater on Venus is named after her. Another example would be Maria Clara EImmart who was an astronomer during the late...
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