Einthoven

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Einthoven

Lat: 4.9°S, Long: 109.6°E, Diam: 69 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside)

external image Einthoven_LO_ii_196_m.jpgEinthoven.jpg
left: LOII-196-M . right: LROC

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WARNING:
Apollo 12's orbital Hasselblad AS12-54-7961 shows the southern half of Einthoven, and NOT the 13 degrees more southward located Hilbert (erroneously mentioned in the LPI's caption).- DannyCaes Aug 16, 2010
The same error ("Hilbert" instead of Einthoven) in AS12-55-8129 and its preceding and following frames (in Apollo 12's Magazine 55-EE).- DannyCaes Aug 19, 2010

Apollo 15's AS15-94-12823 shows an oblique orbital view of Einthoven. Research: David Woods (Apollo 15 Flight Journal).
Einthoven's southern half is depicted in AS12-55-8129 and AS12-55-8130. Research: Danny Caes.

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(LAC zone 82B3) USGS Digital Atlas PDF
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Description


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Einthoven

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Nomenclature

Willem Einthoven (May 21, 1860 – September 29, 1927) was a Dutch doctor and physiologist. He invented the first practical electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) in 1903 and received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1924 for it.

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