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    Maunder is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the western limb. This region is sometimes brought into view...
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  • Look up maunder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maunder may refer to: Maunder (lunar crater) Maunder (Martian crater) Maunder (surname) Maunder Minimum...
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    is located to the south of the crater Maunder, and to the west of Kopff crater. Due to its proximity to the western lunar limb, this area of the surface...
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    Couder is a small lunar impact crater that is located just behind the western limb of the Moon, in a region of the surface that is brought into view during...
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    member of the American Philosophical Society in 1879. There is also a lunar crater Airy named in his honour. Airy wave theory is the linear theory for the...
    43 KB (4,906 words) - 00:12, 13 March 2025
  • Russell Maunder Walter Maunder Pierre Louis Maupertuis Francesco Maurolico Antonia Maury James Clerk Maxwell Tobias Mayer - T. Mayer crater Alexander...
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    Pettit. Kopff lies along the eastern inner edge, and Maunder on the northern inner side. Smaller craters include Lallemand to the northeast, Shuleykin to...
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    three years and died there on April 26, 1866. The lunar crater Goldschmidt is named after him. The crater is located in the northern polar region. The outer...
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    Einstein had proposed in 1916. Comet 27P/Crommelin Crommelin (lunar crater) Crommelin (Martian crater) Asteroid 1899 Crommelin Davidson, C. R. (1940). "Andrew...
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    et al. (2013). "Habitability Assessment at Gale Crater: Implications from Initial Results". 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 1719 (1719): 2185...
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    Venus (section Craters)
    Nomenclature: Venus by the International Astronomical Union Venus crater database by the Lunar and Planetary Institute Map of Venus by Eötvös Loránd University...
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    addition, many previously buried craters are now coming to the surface, where Noachis' extreme age has allowed ancient craters to be filled, and once again...
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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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  • Mars. Maunder Crater. The overhang is part of the degraded south (toward bottom) wall of crater. The scale bar is 500 meters long. Asimov Crater. Bottom...
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    Ellen were devout Catholics all their lives. Neither ever married. The lunar crater Clerke is named after her. In 2002, Mary Brück wrote Agnes Mary Clerke...
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    million years ago, from what scientists can tell from the density of impact craters on the surface. Venus has an atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide, with a...
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    Transit. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-11589-4. Maunder, Michael; Moore, Patrick (2000). Transit: When Planets Cross the Sun. London:...
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    and the symbol for Mercury is a stylized caduceus. According to A.S.D. Maunder, antecedents of the planetary symbols were used in art to represent the...
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    changes in luminosity that can have a significant impact on the Earth. The Maunder minimum, for example, is believed to have caused the Little Ice Age phenomenon...
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    several decades; few sunspots were observed during a period known as the Maunder minimum. This coincided in time with the era of the Little Ice Age, when...
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