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- Q890873 subject Q8543134.
- Q890873 abstract "Bohr is a lunar crater that is located near the western lunar limb, in the area that is affected by librations. It is attached to the southwestern rim of the larger, eroded Vasco da Gama formation, and to the southeast of the crater Einstein.The rim of Bohr is worn and eroded, and a pair of small, bowl-shaped craters lies across the western rim. The rim to the northeast has been shored up by the adjacent Vasco da Gama, but the remainder forms an irregular ring of rugged ground. To the southwest of Bohr is Vallis Bohr, a valley trending in a north-south direction. This long cleft is most likely associated with the formation of the Mare Orientale farther to the south.".
- Q890873 thumbnail Bohr_crater_Vallis_Bohr_4188_h2.jpg?width=300.
- Q890873 wikiPageExternalLink lunar.
- Q890873 wikiPageExternalLink planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066381.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q1898195.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q193755.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q195618.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q218673.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q23548.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q405.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q488143.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q55818.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q7085.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q766418.
- Q890873 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543134.
- Q890873 comment "Bohr is a lunar crater that is located near the western lunar limb, in the area that is affected by librations. It is attached to the southwestern rim of the larger, eroded Vasco da Gama formation, and to the southeast of the crater Einstein.The rim of Bohr is worn and eroded, and a pair of small, bowl-shaped craters lies across the western rim. The rim to the northeast has been shored up by the adjacent Vasco da Gama, but the remainder forms an irregular ring of rugged ground.".
- Q890873 label "Bohr (crater)".
- Q890873 depiction Bohr_crater_Vallis_Bohr_4188_h2.jpg.