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* Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_Adolphe_Jacques_Qu%C3%A9telet Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quételet] (February 22, 1796 – February 17, 1874), a Flemish astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist. He founded and directed the Brussels Observatory. | * Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_Adolphe_Jacques_Qu%C3%A9telet Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quételet] (February 22, 1796 – February 17, 1874), a Flemish astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist. He founded and directed the Brussels Observatory. | ||
* IAU spelling changed from '''Quételet''' to '''Quetelet''' on March 22, 2010. | * IAU spelling changed from '''Quételet''' to '''Quetelet''' on March 22, 2010. | ||
− | * In the Flemish city Ghent (the birthplace of L.A.J.Quetelet) the street named after Quetelet (Queteletstraat) is located between the Tolpoort and the Van Crombruggestraat. It is located north of the centre of Ghent.<span class="membersnap">- | + | * In the Flemish city Ghent (the birthplace of L.A.J.Quetelet) the street named after Quetelet (Queteletstraat) is located between the Tolpoort and the Van Crombruggestraat. It is located north of the centre of Ghent.<span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Mar 28, 2010</small></span> |
− | * L.A.J.Quételet seems to have been the discoverer of the optical phenomenon known as ''Quételet Rings'', a multicolored effect which could be observed on a somewhat dirty mirror or glass-window, when a bright pointlike lightsource (a small lightbulb) is held between the observing eye and the mirror/ glass-window. <span class="membersnap">- | + | * L.A.J.Quételet seems to have been the discoverer of the optical phenomenon known as ''Quételet Rings'', a multicolored effect which could be observed on a somewhat dirty mirror or glass-window, when a bright pointlike lightsource (a small lightbulb) is held between the observing eye and the mirror/ glass-window. <span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Dec 12, 2010</small></span> |
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Perhaps an interesting pastime''':''' searching every celestial object or every surface formation in the solar system of which its name starts with Q'''...'''<br /> Lunar surface formations''':'''<br /> '''''Quaresini''''' (a disallowed name from Van Langren for the hill '''Lee Eta''', see page 196 of E.A.Whitaker's ''Mapping and Naming the Moon'').<br /> '''''Quesada''''' (a disallowed name from Van Langren for '''Milichius Gamma''', see page 199 of E.A.Whitaker's ''Mapping and Naming the Moon'').<br /> '''''Question mark''''' (a nickname from D.Caes for the "?"-shaped string of high-albedo craterlets at 5°N/ 27°E in '''Mare Tranquillitatis''').<br /> '''Quetelet''' (see this page''';''' official name for a crater on the northern part of the moon's far side).<br /> <br /> | Perhaps an interesting pastime''':''' searching every celestial object or every surface formation in the solar system of which its name starts with Q'''...'''<br /> Lunar surface formations''':'''<br /> '''''Quaresini''''' (a disallowed name from Van Langren for the hill '''Lee Eta''', see page 196 of E.A.Whitaker's ''Mapping and Naming the Moon'').<br /> '''''Quesada''''' (a disallowed name from Van Langren for '''Milichius Gamma''', see page 199 of E.A.Whitaker's ''Mapping and Naming the Moon'').<br /> '''''Question mark''''' (a nickname from D.Caes for the "?"-shaped string of high-albedo craterlets at 5°N/ 27°E in '''Mare Tranquillitatis''').<br /> '''Quetelet''' (see this page''';''' official name for a crater on the northern part of the moon's far side).<br /> <br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 16 April 2018
Contents
Quetelet
Lat: 43.1°N, Long: 134.9°W, Diam: 55 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside), Nectarian |
LRO-WAC mosaic |
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images
Maps
(LAC zone 34B3) USGS Digital Atlas PDF
Description
In a heavily cratered area of the northern hemisphere of the farside, Quetelet is an older crater, with a smooth rim pocked with a number of later craters. Most of the floor is covered by a smooth material that almost covers the crater's peak. A rough deposit -from an old rim slump? - covers the eastern third of the floor.
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
LRO altimetry gives average depth of 2.3 km, with 100 m high central peak.
Nomenclature
- Quetelet is the only one of the lunar surface formations in the list of the IAU's Q-names (with Quetelet T of course...).
- Named for Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quételet (February 22, 1796 – February 17, 1874), a Flemish astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist. He founded and directed the Brussels Observatory.
- IAU spelling changed from Quételet to Quetelet on March 22, 2010.
- In the Flemish city Ghent (the birthplace of L.A.J.Quetelet) the street named after Quetelet (Queteletstraat) is located between the Tolpoort and the Van Crombruggestraat. It is located north of the centre of Ghent.- DannyCaes Mar 28, 2010
- L.A.J.Quételet seems to have been the discoverer of the optical phenomenon known as Quételet Rings, a multicolored effect which could be observed on a somewhat dirty mirror or glass-window, when a bright pointlike lightsource (a small lightbulb) is held between the observing eye and the mirror/ glass-window. - DannyCaes Dec 12, 2010
LROC Articles
Minty Fresh (a tiny ray-craterlet east of Quetelet, west of Perrine) (in the centre of the triangle Perrine-Quetelet-Thiel).
Bibliography
Perhaps an interesting pastime: searching every celestial object or every surface formation in the solar system of which its name starts with Q...
Lunar surface formations:
Quaresini (a disallowed name from Van Langren for the hill Lee Eta, see page 196 of E.A.Whitaker's Mapping and Naming the Moon).
Quesada (a disallowed name from Van Langren for Milichius Gamma, see page 199 of E.A.Whitaker's Mapping and Naming the Moon).
Question mark (a nickname from D.Caes for the "?"-shaped string of high-albedo craterlets at 5°N/ 27°E in Mare Tranquillitatis).
Quetelet (see this page; official name for a crater on the northern part of the moon's far side).