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− | + | [[Image:Becvar.jpg|Becvar.jpg]]<br /> ''LROC .'' '''Becvár''' is the eroded crater at center, satellites '''X''' and '''Q''' at left. This crater lies on bright terrain from nearby '''[http://the-moon.us/wiki/Necho Necho]''' ejecta field.<br /> <br /> | |
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[http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Becvar LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Becvar%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Becvar Apollo Images]<br /> | [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Becvar LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Becvar%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Becvar Apollo Images]<br /> | ||
− | * <u>'''WARNING'''</u>: one of Apollo 14's photographs ([http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS14-75-10308 AS14-75-10308]) seems to show a crater called "'''''BELVAR'''''" (which should be '''Becvar''', of course).<span class="membersnap">- | + | * <u>'''WARNING'''</u>: one of Apollo 14's photographs ([http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS14-75-10308 AS14-75-10308]) seems to show a crater called "'''''BELVAR'''''" (which should be '''Becvar''', of course).<span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Oct 22, 2013</small></span> |
* [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a17/AS17-147-22453.jpg AS17-147-22453] shows Apollo 17's CSM ''America'' above '''Becvar X''', a crater which is located just north-northwest of '''Becvar''' itself. The dark "triangle" in the lower right corner is the silhouette of LM ''Challenger'''s window-margin. Note: this orbital photograph is the first in a series which shows the rotation of CSM ''America''. The last photographs in this series show the interior of the Service Module's SPS-bell (Service Propulsion System). These are VERY interesting photographs! | * [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a17/AS17-147-22453.jpg AS17-147-22453] shows Apollo 17's CSM ''America'' above '''Becvar X''', a crater which is located just north-northwest of '''Becvar''' itself. The dark "triangle" in the lower right corner is the silhouette of LM ''Challenger'''s window-margin. Note: this orbital photograph is the first in a series which shows the rotation of CSM ''America''. The last photographs in this series show the interior of the Service Module's SPS-bell (Service Propulsion System). These are VERY interesting photographs! | ||
* [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS10-28-4013 AS10-28-4013] shows an oblique look at '''Becvar Q''', which is the crater touching the southwestern part of '''Becvar''''s rim. | * [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS10-28-4013 AS10-28-4013] shows an oblique look at '''Becvar Q''', which is the crater touching the southwestern part of '''Becvar''''s rim. | ||
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− | ''([http://the-moon. | + | ''([http://the-moon.us/wiki/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 83B2)'' [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/images/Lunar/lac_83.pdf USGS Digital Atlas PDF]<br /> <br /> IAU page: [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/727 Becvár]<br /> <br /> |
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* Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton%C3%ADn_Be%C4%8Dv%C3%A1%C5%99 Antonín Becvár] (1901-1965), a Czechoslovakian astronomer best known for his star atlas. | * Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton%C3%ADn_Be%C4%8Dv%C3%A1%C5%99 Antonín Becvár] (1901-1965), a Czechoslovakian astronomer best known for his star atlas. | ||
− | * '''Becvár''' entered the IAU nomenclature in the long list of farside names published in [http://the-moon. | + | * '''Becvár''' entered the IAU nomenclature in the long list of farside names published in [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Menzel%2C%201971#BECVAR Menzel, 1971]. |
* The current IAU-approved spelling of this name contains an accented characters that cannot be represented in Wiki text. Visit the [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/727 IAU Gazetteer page] for the proper representation of this name. | * The current IAU-approved spelling of this name contains an accented characters that cannot be represented in Wiki text. Visit the [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/727 IAU Gazetteer page] for the proper representation of this name. | ||
− | * Somewhere in this region, near '''Becvar''', or south of it (between [http://the-moon. | + | * Somewhere in this region, near '''Becvar''', or south of it (between [http://the-moon.us/wiki/King King] and [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Tsiolkovskiy Tsiolkovskiy]), should be a surface formation which was once called "'''S.A.R.'''" or "'''SAR'''". This abbrevation is mentioned in the ''Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report'', Page 29-63 (Figure 29-82). (detected by D. Caes). What was the meaning of "S.A.R."? |
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 15 April 2018
Contents
Becvár
Lat: 1.9°S, Long: 125.2°E, Diam: 67 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside) |
LROC . Becvár is the eroded crater at center, satellites X and Q at left. This crater lies on bright terrain from nearby Necho ejecta field.
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
- WARNING: one of Apollo 14's photographs (AS14-75-10308) seems to show a crater called "BELVAR" (which should be Becvar, of course).- DannyCaes Oct 22, 2013
- AS17-147-22453 shows Apollo 17's CSM America above Becvar X', a crater which is located just north-northwest of Becvar itself. The dark "triangle" in the lower right corner is the silhouette of LM Challengers window-margin. Note: this orbital photograph is the first in a series which shows the rotation of CSM America. The last photographs in this series show the interior of the Service Module's SPS-bell (Service Propulsion System). These are VERY interesting photographs!
- AS10-28-4013 shows an oblique look at Becvar Q, which is the crater touching the southwestern part of Becvar's rim.
- Becvar itself was also captured on Apollo 16's panoramic ITEK-camera frame AS16-P-5520, made while in Trans Earth Coast (TEC). Becvar is noticeable near the terminator. It seems to be the centre of a much larger crater.
- Research orbital Apollo photography: Danny Caes
Maps
(LAC zone 83B2) USGS Digital Atlas PDF
IAU page: Becvár
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
Nomenclature
- Named for Antonín Becvár (1901-1965), a Czechoslovakian astronomer best known for his star atlas.
- Becvár entered the IAU nomenclature in the long list of farside names published in Menzel, 1971.
- The current IAU-approved spelling of this name contains an accented characters that cannot be represented in Wiki text. Visit the IAU Gazetteer page for the proper representation of this name.
- Somewhere in this region, near Becvar, or south of it (between King and Tsiolkovskiy), should be a surface formation which was once called "S.A.R." or "SAR". This abbrevation is mentioned in the Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report, Page 29-63 (Figure 29-82). (detected by D. Caes). What was the meaning of "S.A.R."?
LPOD Articles
Bibliography