Bilharz
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Bilharz - of the trio Atwood-Bilharz-Naonobu NW of Langrenus
(formerly [/Langrenus Langrenus] F)
Lat: 5.8°S, Long: 56.3°E, Diam: 43 km, Depth: 1.75 km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2049 Rükl: 49] |
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[#Bilharz - of the trio Atwood-Bilharz-Naonobu NW of Langrenus-Description Description]
[#Bilharz - of the trio Atwood-Bilharz-Naonobu NW of Langrenus-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Bilharz - of the trio Atwood-Bilharz-Naonobu NW of Langrenus-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Bilharz - of the trio Atwood-Bilharz-Naonobu NW of Langrenus-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Bilharz - of the trio Atwood-Bilharz-Naonobu NW of Langrenus-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Bilharz - of the trio Atwood-Bilharz-Naonobu NW of Langrenus-Bibliography Bibliography]
LO-IV-053H The rim of 29-km [/Atwood Atwood] is partially visible on the right.
Images
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Maps
([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 80A3) LAC map Geologic map LTO map
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
Depth data from [/Kurt%20Fisher%20crater%20depths Kurt Fisher database]
- Westfall, 2000: 1.75 km
Nomenclature
- Named for Theodor Bilharz (1825-1862), a German doctor, zoologist.
- This replacement name for a formerly [/lettered%20crater lettered crater] was introduced on LTO-80A3 (for which it served as the chart title). The change was approved in 1976 ([/IAU%20Transactions%20XVIB IAU Transactions XVIB]). - JimMosher JimMosher
- According to [/Neison%20%281880%29 Neison (1880)], the [/British%20Association British Association] Lunar Committee ([/Birt Birt]?) at one time advocated changing the name [/Langrenus Langrenus] F to Livingstone but their suggestion was not adopted in later catalogs.
- Bilharz was also once known as Vally (Cogevinas Vally), or Wally. This was one of Felix Chemla [/Lam%C3%A8ch Lamèch]'s new names ([/Whitaker Whitaker], p. 228). Again, the I.A.U. did not accept that name. Research Ewen A. Whitaker and Danny Caes (August 2003, mail correspondence).
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
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