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* '''Pietrosul''' in music''':''' ''Hora de la Pietrosu'' (Ionica Minune) (a wonderful example of the most swinging music ever made!). <span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes [[Image:DannyCaes-lg.jpg|16px|DannyCaes]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes DannyCaes] <small>Apr 23, 2017</small></span>
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* '''Pietrosul''' in music''':''' ''Hora de la Pietrosu'' (Ionica Minune) (a wonderful example of the most swinging music ever made!). <span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Apr 23, 2017</small></span>
 
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  Printed as '''Pietrosul baai''' on the fourth quadrant (the northwest quadrant) of the greenish colored moonmap in A.J.M.Wanders's book ''Op Ontdekking in het Maanland'' (Het Spectrum, 1949).<span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes [[Image:DannyCaes-lg.jpg|16px|DannyCaes]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes DannyCaes] <small>Jan 13, 2013</small></span><br /> <br />
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  Printed as '''Pietrosul baai''' on the fourth quadrant (the northwest quadrant) of the greenish colored moonmap in A.J.M.Wanders's book ''Op Ontdekking in het Maanland'' (Het Spectrum, 1949).<span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Jan 13, 2013</small></span><br /> <br />
 
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Revision as of 17:43, 15 April 2018

Pietrosul Bay

(discontinued IAU name)





Lat: 15.2°N, Long: 23.3°W, Diam: 45 km, Height: km, Rükl 20

external image normal_Pietrosul_Bay_LO-IV-4126_LTVT.JPG
LO-IV-126 Pietrosul Bay is the vase-shaped region in the center of the frame. The small circular crater to its right is Gay-Lussac C.

Images

LPOD|Photo Gallery images Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

Maps

(LAC zone 58A2) LAC map Geologic map

Description

This once-named protrusion of Mare Imbrium into the Carpathian Mountains between T. Mayer and Gay-Lussac is no longer part of the IAU Nomenclature.

Additional Information


Nomenclature

  • Named for a region in the terrestrial Carpathians.
  • This name was introduced as “Pietrosul Bucht” by Krieger and König. It was modified to “Pietrosul Bay” for inclusion in the original IAU nomenclature of 1935 as prepared by Blagg and Müller. The name was deleted by Kuiper et al., whose changes to Blagg and Müller (published in the Photographic Lunar Atlas) were approved by the IAU in 1961. (Whitaker, p. 226)


Faits Divers

  • Pietrosul in music: Hora de la Pietrosu (Ionica Minune) (a wonderful example of the most swinging music ever made!). - DannyCaes Apr 23, 2017


LPOD Articles


Bibliography

Printed as Pietrosul baai on the fourth quadrant (the northwest quadrant) of the greenish colored moonmap in A.J.M.Wanders's book Op Ontdekking in het Maanland (Het Spectrum, 1949).- DannyCaes Jan 13, 2013