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- Q1054562 subject Q8543134.
- Q1054562 abstract "Cepheus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon, within one crater diameter of the larger crater Franklin to the southeast. To the north-north-east is the flooded crater Oersted. The proximity of this formation to the lunar limb means it appears oblong when viewed from the Earth due to foreshortening.This is a relatively young formation, and the rim is still sharp and well-defined. The exception is an even younger, bowl-shaped crater that lies across the northeast rim. This is a satellite crater designated Cepheus A. The remaining rim is nearly circular, with outward bulges to the north and south. The inner wall is terraced in places, most notably along the northwest wall. There is a central peak formation at the midpoint of the floor which stretches somewhat to the north and south.".
- Q1054562 wikiPageExternalLink lunar.
- Q1054562 wikiPageExternalLink planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov.
- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q1090943.
- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q1445153.
- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q193755.
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- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q23548.
- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q405.
- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q55818.
- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543134.
- Q1054562 wikiPageWikiLink Q858116.
- Q1054562 comment "Cepheus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon, within one crater diameter of the larger crater Franklin to the southeast. To the north-north-east is the flooded crater Oersted. The proximity of this formation to the lunar limb means it appears oblong when viewed from the Earth due to foreshortening.This is a relatively young formation, and the rim is still sharp and well-defined.".
- Q1054562 label "Cepheus (crater)".