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Charles Malapert (1581–1630) was a
Jesuit writer,
astronomer and
proponent of
Aristotelian cosmology, from the
Spanish Netherlands. He was
considered one...
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Malapert is a
lunar impact crater that lies near the
south pole of the Moon,
named for 17th
century astronomer Charles Malapert. From the
Earth this formation...
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malapert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Malapert might refer to:
Charles Malapert,
Jesuit scientist Leslie de
Malapert T****llier, military...
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likely all of the
southern lunar summer). The
Malapert Mountain region, on the rim of the
Malapert crater 122 km from the
lunar south pole on the Earth-facing...
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Sylvius studied at the
Jesuit College in Kalisz. The
Belgian Jesuit Charles Malapert organized there the
observations of sunspots, in
which Sylvius took part...
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Friedrich von Guaita,
Senior Mayor (1826)
Friedrich Philipp Wilhelm von
Malapert [de],
Senior Mayor (1827)
Ferdinand Maximilian Starck [de],
Senior Mayor...
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appears near the
southern limb of the Moon, to the west of the
crater Malapert and to the south-southwest of Newton. The
crater name
Cabeus first appeared...
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latter being scientific and one cultural).
Odysseus landed at the
Malapert-A
crater and sta****
active there for
about a w****,
before the Sun sets...
- the observatory.
About 120
kilometers from the
crater lies the 5-km tall
Malapert Mountain, a peak that is
perpetually visible from the Earth, and which...
- the lander's
lunar landing date. The
initial aim was to land
within the
Malapert-A crater,
which is
about 300 km (190 mi) from the
lunar south pole. Later...