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- Maurolycus_(crater) abstract "Maurolycus is one of the more prominent lunar craters in the southern highland region of the Moon that is covered in overlapping crater impacts. It is joined at the southeast rim by the smaller crater Barocius. Due west lie the overlapping pair of Stöfler and Faraday. To the northeast is the faint crater Buch, and further to the north lies Gemma Frisius.The outer walls of Maurolycus are tall, wide, and terraced, most notably in the eastern part. To the southeast the rim is lower and the crater is joined to what has the appearance of an overlain crater rim. The crater Maurolycus F lies across the northwest rim, and that part of the crater floor is more rugged than the remainder. The other sections of the floor are relatively level, with a complex of central peaks and a pair of craterlets. The small crater Maurolycus A is biting into the southern part of the rim.".
- Maurolycus_(crater) thumbnail Maurolycus_lunar_crater_map.jpg?width=300.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageExternalLink lunar.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageExternalLink planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageExternalLink ?m=20061110.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageID "990986".
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageLength "6724".
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageRevisionID "698400895".
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Barocius_(crater).
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Buch_(crater).
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Impact_craters_on_the_Moon.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Faraday_(crater).
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_Maurolico.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Gemma_Frisius_(crater).
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Impact_crater.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Stöfler_(crater).
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink File:Maurolycus_lunar_crater_map.jpg.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maurolycus".
- Maurolycus_(crater) colong "345".
- Maurolycus_(crater) depth "4.7".
- Maurolycus_(crater) diameter "114.0".
- Maurolycus_(crater) eOrW "E".
- Maurolycus_(crater) eponym Francesco_Maurolico.
- Maurolycus_(crater) latitude "41.8".
- Maurolycus_(crater) longitude "14".
- Maurolycus_(crater) nOrS "S".
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- Maurolycus_(crater) subject Category:Impact_craters_on_the_Moon.
- Maurolycus_(crater) type Feature.
- Maurolycus_(crater) comment "Maurolycus is one of the more prominent lunar craters in the southern highland region of the Moon that is covered in overlapping crater impacts. It is joined at the southeast rim by the smaller crater Barocius. Due west lie the overlapping pair of Stöfler and Faraday. To the northeast is the faint crater Buch, and further to the north lies Gemma Frisius.The outer walls of Maurolycus are tall, wide, and terraced, most notably in the eastern part.".
- Maurolycus_(crater) label "Maurolycus (crater)".
- Maurolycus_(crater) sameAs Q1911684.
- Maurolycus_(crater) sameAs Maurolycus_(Mondkrater).
- Maurolycus_(crater) sameAs مورلیکوس_(دهانه).
- Maurolycus_(crater) sameAs m.03x7yh.
- Maurolycus_(crater) sameAs Мавролик_(лунный_кратер).
- Maurolycus_(crater) sameAs Q1911684.
- Maurolycus_(crater) wasDerivedFrom Maurolycus_(crater)?oldid=698400895.
- Maurolycus_(crater) depiction Maurolycus_lunar_crater_map.jpg.
- Maurolycus_(crater) isPrimaryTopicOf Maurolycus_(crater).