- al-Battānī,
Latinized as
Albategnius.
Albategnius is one of the
largest craters of
Nectarian age. The
level interior of
Albategnius forms a
walled plain,...
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usually called al-Battānī, a name that was in the past
Latinized as
Albategnius, (before 858 – 929) was an astronomer,
astrologer and mathematician,...
- and
diameters of some
prominent craters on the near side of the Moon:
Albategnius (131 km)
Aristarchus (40 km)
Aristoteles (88 km)
Bailly (301 km) Clavius...
- (6 mi) or less, and no
central floor. The
archetype for this
category is
Albategnius C. BIO —
similar to an ALC, but with small, flat floors.
Typical diameter...
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physicist Friedrich Parrot. It is
attached to the
southern rim of the
crater Albategnius, and is
located among the
rugged highlands among the south-central part...
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astronomer George Willis Ritchey. The
crater is
situated to the east of
Albategnius in the
central lunar highlands. Its
somewhat angular rim is
broken along...
- "Islamic
Golden Age" (10th to 12th centuries) in De Revolutionibus:
Albategnius (Al-Battani),
Averroes (Ibn Rushd),
Thebit (Thabit Ibn Qurra), Arzachel...
- 1864–1951)
Makio Akiyama (****an, 1950–) Al
Battani (Iraq, 850–929)
Albategnius (see Al-Batani)
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Albitzky (Russia, 1891–1952)...
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impact crater that is
located across the
western rim of the
larger crater Albategnius, in the
central highlands region of the Moon. The
crater is
named after...
- The Man in the Moone. To the
southwest of
Halley is the
large crater Albategnius, and due east lies the
slightly smaller Hind. The rim of
Halley is somewhat...