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    here only contains named Martian craters starting with the letter H – N (see also lists for A – G and O – Z). Large Martian craters (greater than 60 kilometers...
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  • Look up maunder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maunder may refer to: Maunder (lunar crater) Maunder (Martian crater) Maunder (surname) Maunder Minimum...
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    Water on Mars (redirect from Martian water)
    of the Martian Polar Swiss-cheese Features". American Astronomical Society. 34: 837. Bibcode:2002DPS....34.0301B. "Water ice in crater at Martian north...
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    measured. No magnetic field, nor Martian radiation belts were detected. As early as 1903, Joseph Edward Evans and Edward Maunder conducted visual experiments...
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    and too low mean temperatures. Craters on Mars and the Moon were named in his and his wife Annie's honour. In 1890, Maunder was a driving force in the foundation...
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    Cochrane, Ev (1997). Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth & Religion. Aeon Press. p. 74. ISBN 0-9656229-0-8. Maunder, A. S. D. (August...
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    had proposed in 1916. Comet 27P/Crommelin Crommelin (lunar crater) Crommelin (Martian crater) Asteroid 1899 Crommelin Davidson, C. R. (1940). "Andrew Claude...
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    German astronomer Herman C. Vogel in 1872 and English astronomer Edward W. Maunder in 1875, but would later come into question. In 1882, an article appeared...
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  • Mars. Maunder Crater. The overhang is part of the degraded south (toward bottom) wall of crater. The scale bar is 500 meters long. Asimov Crater. Bottom...
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    the crater floor following the impact. Sometimes craters will display layers. Craters can show us what lies deep under the surface. Maunder Crater, as...
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    2014. Aguilera Mochon, p. 8 Bennet, p. 30 Bennet, pp. 30-32 Evans, J. E.; Maunder, E. W. (June 1903). "Experiments as to the actuality of the "Canals" observed...
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    of Arts and Sciences (1832) The Martian crater Airy is named for him. Within that crater lies another smaller crater called Airy-0 whose location defines...
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    changes in luminosity that can have a significant impact on the Earth. The Maunder minimum, for example, is believed to have caused the Little Ice Age phenomenon...
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    sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, partially overlapping with the Maunder Minimum of solar activity, 1645 to 1715. Nuclear famine Nuclear holocaust...
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