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- Q1018570 subject Q8543134.
- Q1018570 abstract "Byrd is an irregular lunar crater that is located near the north pole of the Moon. The north rim of Byrd is nearly connected to the crater Peary, a formation that is adjacent to the pole. The smaller crater Gioja is attached to the remains of the southwest rim.The rim of Byrd is worn and eroded, with sections distorted by intruding crater rims along the perimeter. As a result, the crater interior is longer in the north-south direction than it is wide. There is a gap in the western rim, and the southern rim is now little more than a low ridge on the surface.Some time after the original impact the crater interior was covered in lava flows, leaving a nearly flat surface that is marked only by tiny craterlets. There is no central peak at the midpoint of the interior, and no ridges of significance.".
- Q1018570 thumbnail Byrd_crater_4128_h3.jpg?width=300.
- Q1018570 wikiPageExternalLink lunar.
- Q1018570 wikiPageExternalLink 941.
- Q1018570 wikiPageExternalLink lac_1_lo.pdf.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066381.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q1525261.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q1701027.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q193755.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q210268.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q23548.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q40157.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q405.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q55818.
- Q1018570 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543134.
- Q1018570 comment "Byrd is an irregular lunar crater that is located near the north pole of the Moon. The north rim of Byrd is nearly connected to the crater Peary, a formation that is adjacent to the pole. The smaller crater Gioja is attached to the remains of the southwest rim.The rim of Byrd is worn and eroded, with sections distorted by intruding crater rims along the perimeter. As a result, the crater interior is longer in the north-south direction than it is wide.".
- Q1018570 label "Byrd (lunar crater)".
- Q1018570 depiction Byrd_crater_4128_h3.jpg.