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Latest revision as of 03:18, 16 April 2018
Contents
Stark
Lat: 25.5°S, Long: 134.6°E, Diam: 49 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside) |
left: Clementine . right: LROC Stark at center, covered by ejecta and craterlets from Tsiolkovskiy (upper left, out of frame)
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
Maps
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
Nomenclature
- Johannes; German physicist; Nobel laureate (1874-1957).
- Stark V (or a crater nearby Stark V) is called Homer on LTO 102-D1. Who was Homer? See this Wikipedia-page.
- Near (or at?) Stark V is another crater which is called Sappho on LTO 102-D1. Who was Sappho? See this Wikipedia-page.
- Stark R (?) is called Vergil on LTO 102-D1. Who was Vergil? See this Wikipedia-page.
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
- There seems to have been a certain telescopic observer known as Stark. This person (Stark) was a key figure in the legend of the so-called intramercurial planet (which was called Vulcan by Le Verrier).
- About Vulcan, see Chapter 2 (Vulcan: the lost intramercurial planet) in Mysterious Universe, a handbook of astronomical anomalies by William R. Corliss (The Sourcebook Project, 1979), and Wikipedia's Vulcan.