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- Bilharz_(crater) abstract "Bilharz is a lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the Mare Fecunditatis. It is the largest member of a close triple-crater formation with Atwood to the east and Naonobu to the northeast. To the southeast is the prominent crater Langrenus.The interior of this crater has been resurfaced by basaltic lava, leaving the floor flat, shallow, and nearly featureless. There is no central peak at the midpoint, and little to mark the interior except for a few tiny craterlets. The outer rim remains circular and only slightly worn.Prior to being named by the IAU in 1976, this crater was identified as Langrenus F, a satellite crater of Langrenus.".
- Bilharz_(crater) thumbnail Bilharz_(LRO).png?width=300.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageExternalLink lunar.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageExternalLink 745.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageExternalLink books?id=aV1i27jDYL8C.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageID "1073959".
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageLength "3882".
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageRevisionID "649708766".
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Atwood_(crater).
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Impact_craters_on_the_Moon.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Impact_crater.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink International_Astronomical_Union.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Langrenus_(crater).
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Lava.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_Reconnaissance_Orbiter.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Mare_Fecunditatis.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Naonobu_(crater).
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink Theodor_Bilharz.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLink File:Bilharz_(LRO).png.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bilharz".
- Bilharz_(crater) caption "Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter image".
- Bilharz_(crater) colong "304".
- Bilharz_(crater) depth "Unknown".
- Bilharz_(crater) diameter "44.0".
- Bilharz_(crater) eOrW "E".
- Bilharz_(crater) eponym Theodor_Bilharz.
- Bilharz_(crater) latitude "5.83".
- Bilharz_(crater) longitude "56.34".
- Bilharz_(crater) nOrS "S".
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
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- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lunar_crater_data.
- Bilharz_(crater) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Moon-crater-stub.
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- Bilharz_(crater) subject Category:Impact_craters_on_the_Moon.
- Bilharz_(crater) hypernym Crater.
- Bilharz_(crater) type Crater.
- Bilharz_(crater) type Feature.
- Bilharz_(crater) comment "Bilharz is a lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the Mare Fecunditatis. It is the largest member of a close triple-crater formation with Atwood to the east and Naonobu to the northeast. To the southeast is the prominent crater Langrenus.The interior of this crater has been resurfaced by basaltic lava, leaving the floor flat, shallow, and nearly featureless. There is no central peak at the midpoint, and little to mark the interior except for a few tiny craterlets.".
- Bilharz_(crater) label "Bilharz (crater)".
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs Q861776.
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs Bilharz_(månekrater).
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs Bilharz_(Mondkrater).
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs بیلهرز_(دهانه).
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs Bilharz_(cratère).
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs Bilharz_(cratera).
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs m.043ndc.
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs Бильхарц_(лунный_кратер).
- Bilharz_(crater) sameAs Q861776.
- Bilharz_(crater) wasDerivedFrom Bilharz_(crater)?oldid=649708766.
- Bilharz_(crater) depiction Bilharz_(LRO).png.
- Bilharz_(crater) isPrimaryTopicOf Bilharz_(crater).