- coast.
Pliny the
Elder claimed that
Hippalus discovered not the route, but the
monsoon wind also
called Hippalus (the south-west
monsoon wind). Most historians...
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Hippalus is the
remnant of a
lunar impact crater on the
eastern edge of Mare Humorum. It was
named after ancient Gr****
explorer Hippalus. To the southeast...
- recognised:
Cogia hippalus hester Evans, 1953
Cogia hippalus hippalus (W. H. Edwards, 1882)
Cogia hippalus hiska Evans, 1953
Cogia hippalus peninsularis Miller...
- It lies in a
region that has a
number of
rille systems, with the
Rimae Hippalus to the northwest, and the
Rimae Ramsden to the
south and east. By convention...
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Archias of
Pella Alexander the
Great Nearchus Pytheas Megasthenes Xu Fu
Hippalus Julius Caesar Eudoxus of
Cyzicus Maes Titi****
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region China...
- (on the Red Sea) is the best
place for embarkation. If the wind,
called Hippalus (south-west Monsoon),
happens to be
blowing it is
possible to
arrive in...
-
central peak. To the west of Camp**** is the
rille system named Rimae Hippalus.
Another rille system lies to the south,
designated Rimae Ramsden. Camp****...
- The
unknown author of the
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea
claims that
Hippalus, a mariner, was
knowledgeable about the "monsoon winds" that
shorten the...
- Agatharchides. To the
southeast is an even
larger lava-flooded formation,
Hippalus. The rim of
Loewy is worn and eroded, with a
break in the
southwest where...
-
Archias of
Pella Alexander the
Great Nearchus Pytheas Megasthenes Xu Fu
Hippalus Julius Caesar Eudoxus of
Cyzicus Maes Titi****
Military By
region China...