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- Q997709 subject Q8543134.
- Q997709 abstract "Buch is an old, worn crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon. It lies to the northeast of the large crater Maurolycus, and the comparably sized crater Büsching is attached to the northeast rim.The crater rim is slightly elongated in the northeastern direction, and forms an egg-shaped depression in the surface. The rim has been eroded by many lesser impacts so that the edge is rounded and worn down, and the crater forms only a low depression in the ground. Within the crater the floor is relatively flat and featureless, with no central peak at the midpoint. There is only a small craterlet near the northwest rim.It has been noted (by Shoemaker and others) that the satellite crater Buch B is unusual in that it possesses both a dark halo of material around the rim and appears to have formed some dark rays. Early speculation was that this may be volcanic in nature, but it was later demonstrated to be a typical impact crater that was formed over a pocket of darker material.".
- Q997709 thumbnail Buch_+_Büsching-_LROC_-_WAC.JPG?width=300.
- Q997709 wikiPageExternalLink lunar.
- Q997709 wikiPageExternalLink planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov.
- Q997709 wikiPageExternalLink ?m=20060312.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q1021785.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q1911684.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q193755.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q216874.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q23548.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q405.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q55818.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q65311.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q8072.
- Q997709 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543134.
- Q997709 comment "Buch is an old, worn crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon. It lies to the northeast of the large crater Maurolycus, and the comparably sized crater Büsching is attached to the northeast rim.The crater rim is slightly elongated in the northeastern direction, and forms an egg-shaped depression in the surface. The rim has been eroded by many lesser impacts so that the edge is rounded and worn down, and the crater forms only a low depression in the ground.".
- Q997709 label "Buch (crater)".
- Q997709 depiction Buch_+_Büsching-_LROC_-_WAC.JPG.