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- Q1032531 subject Q8543134.
- Q1032531 abstract "Lindenau is a lunar impact crater. It is located beside the east-southeastern rim of the crater Zagut, and to the northeast of Rabbi Levi. To the northeast is the slightly smaller crater Rothmann and the Rupes Altai scarp. It is 53 kilometers in diameter and 2.9 kilometers deep.The rim of this crater has received very little wear, in contrast to the neighboring craters to the west and southwest. The edge is sharp, with a small outer rampart, and there are terraces along parts of the interior wall. Along the western edge is a small outward protrusion where the inner face has slumped somewhat. The interior floor is irregular in places, and there is a formation of central peaks about the midpoint. It is from the Upper Imbrian period, 3.8 to 3.2 billion years ago.It is named after 16th century German astronomer Bernhard von Lindenau.".
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q1028774.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q1174791.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q140418.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q1634499.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q1837086.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q2168765.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q405.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q55818.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q73063.
- Q1032531 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543134.
- Q1032531 comment "Lindenau is a lunar impact crater. It is located beside the east-southeastern rim of the crater Zagut, and to the northeast of Rabbi Levi. To the northeast is the slightly smaller crater Rothmann and the Rupes Altai scarp. It is 53 kilometers in diameter and 2.9 kilometers deep.The rim of this crater has received very little wear, in contrast to the neighboring craters to the west and southwest.".
- Q1032531 label "Lindenau (crater)".