Difference between revisions of "Butlerov"
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | '''Butlerov''' is a crater of the [[Stratigraphy|Late Imbrium]] period (~ 3.85 to 3.75 bn years). It lies some 450 kilometres from the [[Hertzsprung|Hertzsprung Basin]] (Nectarian) in the south-west, and over twice that distance from the [[Orientale|Orientale Basin]] (Early Imbrium) in the south-east. The crater thus may lie on ejecta deposits of the former-mentioned basin, while the latter-metioned basin has lain its deposits on '''Butlerov'''. The rim of the crater is relatively sharp all around, and terracing occurs particularly in nearly all of the southern half sector. The floor is flat except for some small hills in the centre, and several small craters have impacted in the region surrounding the floor.<span class="membersnap">- | + | '''Butlerov''' is a crater of the [[Stratigraphy|Late Imbrium]] period (~ 3.85 to 3.75 bn years). It lies some 450 kilometres from the [[Hertzsprung|Hertzsprung Basin]] (Nectarian) in the south-west, and over twice that distance from the [[Orientale|Orientale Basin]] (Early Imbrium) in the south-east. The crater thus may lie on ejecta deposits of the former-mentioned basin, while the latter-metioned basin has lain its deposits on '''Butlerov'''. The rim of the crater is relatively sharp all around, and terracing occurs particularly in nearly all of the southern half sector. The floor is flat except for some small hills in the centre, and several small craters have impacted in the region surrounding the floor.<span class="membersnap">- JohnMoore2</span><br /> <br /> |
==Description: Wikipedia== | ==Description: Wikipedia== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butlerov_(crater) Butlerov]<br /> <br /> | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butlerov_(crater) Butlerov]<br /> <br /> | ||
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* Named for Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov (1828-1886), a Russian chemist. | * Named for Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov (1828-1886), a Russian chemist. | ||
* '''Butlerov''' was among the long list of IAU-approved farside lunar feature names published in [[Menzel%2C%201971|Menzel, 1971]]. | * '''Butlerov''' was among the long list of IAU-approved farside lunar feature names published in [[Menzel%2C%201971|Menzel, 1971]]. | ||
− | * '''Butlerov''' was one of nine names whose positions were shifted subsequent to the October, 1970 printing of provisional [[DMA|ACIC]] maps illustrating the new IAU farside nomenclature but before publication of the final list ([[Menzel%2C%201971|Menzel, 1971]]). <span class="membersnap">- | + | * '''Butlerov''' was one of nine names whose positions were shifted subsequent to the October, 1970 printing of provisional [[DMA|ACIC]] maps illustrating the new IAU farside nomenclature but before publication of the final list ([[Menzel%2C%201971|Menzel, 1971]]). <span class="membersnap">- JimMosher</span> |
* On the farside map of ''Hallwag'', the name '''Butlerov''' was erroneously printed between craters '''Elvey''' and '''Leuschner'''.<span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Jun 19, 2010</small></span> | * On the farside map of ''Hallwag'', the name '''Butlerov''' was erroneously printed between craters '''Elvey''' and '''Leuschner'''.<span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Jun 19, 2010</small></span> | ||
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Butlerov
Lat: 12.5°N, Long: 108.7°W, Diam: 40 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside) | ||
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Butlerov is a crater of the Late Imbrium period (~ 3.85 to 3.75 bn years). It lies some 450 kilometres from the Hertzsprung Basin (Nectarian) in the south-west, and over twice that distance from the Orientale Basin (Early Imbrium) in the south-east. The crater thus may lie on ejecta deposits of the former-mentioned basin, while the latter-metioned basin has lain its deposits on Butlerov. The rim of the crater is relatively sharp all around, and terracing occurs particularly in nearly all of the southern half sector. The floor is flat except for some small hills in the centre, and several small craters have impacted in the region surrounding the floor.- JohnMoore2
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- Named for Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov (1828-1886), a Russian chemist.
- Butlerov was among the long list of IAU-approved farside lunar feature names published in Menzel, 1971.
- Butlerov was one of nine names whose positions were shifted subsequent to the October, 1970 printing of provisional ACIC maps illustrating the new IAU farside nomenclature but before publication of the final list (Menzel, 1971). - JimMosher
- On the farside map of Hallwag, the name Butlerov was erroneously printed between craters Elvey and Leuschner.- DannyCaes Jun 19, 2010
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