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  1. Lq20 Quadrangle: Apianus, Abulfeda, Pontanus, Santbech, Hipparchus, Piccolomini, Albategnius, Parrot, Fracastorius, Theophilus, Sacrobosco

1. Lunar R-v / Albategnius
albategnius. albategnius ( 136 Km de diamètre ) éclairé de l'ouest, comme lors d'un dernier quartier. Photo de Denis Goyette, prises avec ScmidtCassegrain 20 c.m. et caméra CCD. /
http://www.cam.org/~lunarweb/formatio/albat/albat.html
Albategnius
Albategnius Photo de Denis Goyette

2. Albategnius (ca. 858-929) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
Sites. Alphabetical Index. About this site. Branch of Science , Astronomersv. Nationality , Arab v. albategnius (ca. 858929), Arab astronomer
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Albategnius.html
Branch of Science Astronomers Nationality Arab
Albategnius (ca. 858-929)

Arab astronomer who got an extremely accurate length of the year (used in the Gregorian calendar reform of the Julian calendar ), determined the time of the equinoxes and calculated the inclination of the earth's equator to its orbital plane (the obliquity
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3. Earth's Moon - Ranger 9
Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, and albategnius craters on the Moon image from 2500 km showing Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, and albategnius craters. Ptolemaeus is the large (164 diameter) flat
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/html/object_page/ra9_b001.html
Earth's Moon - Ranger 9
Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, and Albategnius craters on the Moon
Ranger 9 B-camera image from 2500 km showing Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, and Albategnius craters. Ptolemaeus is the large (164 diameter) flat-floored crater at the top. Alphonsus, diameter 108 km, is at lower left and the 114 km Albategnius crater is at lower right. The terminator runs through the lower corner. Ranger 9 impacted in Alphonsus crater 18.5 minutes after this image was taken. North is at 12:30 (Ranger 9, B001)
Larger image: 499K
High resolution tiff file (1.0 Mb)
Date/Time (UT): 1965-03-24 T 13:49:43
Distance/Range (km): 2521.74
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -09.52, 000.26 E
Orbit(s): Impact - Hard Landing
Imaging Information
Area or Feature Type: crater, central peak
Instrument: Vidicon Camera B
Instrument Resolution (pixels): 1150 x 1150
Instrument Field of View (deg): 8.4 Filter: None Illumination Incidence Angle (deg): 82.1 Phase Angle (deg): 49.6 Instrument Look Direction: N/A Surface Emission Angle (deg): 32.4 Ordering Information CD-ROM Volume: N/A NASA Image ID number: Ranger 9 B001 Other Image ID number: N/A NSSDC Data Set ID (Photo): 65-023A-01A NSSDC Data Set ID (CD): N/A Other ID: N/A
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4. Al-Battani (Alabategnius), 858 - 929 C.E.
ABU ABDULLAH ALBATTANI (albategnius) ( 858 - 929 C.E.)
http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/battani.html
ABU ABDULLAH AL-BATTANI (ALBATEGNIUS) (858 - 929 C.E.) by
Dr. A. Zahoor
Biography Available in the E-Book

5. ALBATEGNIUS
albategnius (c. 830929), an Arab prince and astronomer, correctly designatedMahommed ben Gebir al Batani, his surname being derived from his native.
http://86.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AL/ALBATEGNIUS.htm
ALBATEGNIUS
ALBATEGNIUS See Houzeau, Bibliographic astronomique, i. 467; M. Marie, Histoire des sciences, ii. 113; R. Wolf, Geschichte der Astronomic, p. 67; Delambre, Hist, de I'astr. au moyen age, ch. ii.; Phil. Trans., J693 (913), where E. Halley supplies corrections to some of the observations recorded in De Motu Stellarum. ALBANY (NEW YORK) ALBAY

6. WIEM: Albategnius
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7. Albategnius At Sunrise, 2001-07-27
AstroDrawings 2001. by Gerhard Niklasch. The Moon. albategnius. at sunrise,with Klein embedded in its SW wall, Vogel to the South, Halley
http://www.gn-50uma.de/mizar/drawings/2001/drw-20010727-Albategnius.en.shtml
Astro-Drawings 2001
by Gerhard Niklasch
The Moon
Albategnius
at sunrise, with Klein embedded in its SW wall, Vogel to the South, Halley to the North, and part of the walled plain Hipparchus further North ( Rükl chart 44 Drawn 2001 July 27, 22:15-22:35 MEST (20:15-20:35 UT), JD2452118.344
Moon age: 7.0 days, sunrise longitude 1°58', subsolar latitude +0°46'
Libration: long.+7°15', lat.-5°33', limb angle 232°37', tilt 9°.134 G. Niklasch / Mon, 30 Jul 2001 14:41:23 MEST

8. ALBATEGNIUS
albategnius (c. 830929), an Arab prince and astronomer, correctly designated Mahommed ben Gebir al Batani, his surname being derived from his native him on astronomical chronology. albategnius
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AL/ALBATEGNIUS.htm
ALBATEGNIUS
ALBATEGNIUS See Houzeau, Bibliographic astronomique, i. 467; M. Marie, Histoire des sciences, ii. 113; R. Wolf, Geschichte der Astronomic, p. 67; Delambre, Hist, de I'astr. au moyen age, ch. ii.; Phil. Trans., J693 (913), where E. Halley supplies corrections to some of the observations recorded in De Motu Stellarum. ALBANY (NEW YORK) ALBAY

9. Albategnius
albategnius. The walls of this huge and old ring mountain have beenbombarded by countless subsequent impacts. The curious result
http://www.inconstantmoon.com/img_alba_ac.htm
albategnius The walls of this huge and old ring mountain have been bombarded by countless subsequent impacts. The curious result is that it has acquired an unmistakably hexagonal appearance. Photo: António Cidadão . His Home Page of Astrophotography includes stereograms, animations, and "Seven Craters a Week" from his forthcoming photographic lunar atlas. Inconstant Moon

10. Catalog, Part 1
the Moon. albategnius crater Diameter 81 miles Depth 14500 Class5 Rukl 44 Ring mountain with 4500 offcentre peak. ALDRIN
http://www.inconstantmoon.com/not_cat1.htm
catalog Here is part one of the Inconstant Moon Catalog - summary details of all of the features mentioned in the guide. "Class" refers to the crater classification given in Ralph Baldwin's The Measure of the Moon . "Rukl" indicates the chart number in Antonin Rukl's Atlas of the Moon - click on this to see the corresponding page in Akkana Peck's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Moon ALBATEGNIUS crater
Diameter: 81 miles
Depth: 14500'
Class: 5
Rukl:
Ring mountain with 4500' off-centre peak. ALDRIN crater
Diameter: 2 miles
Depth: 2000'
Class: 1
Rukl: ALPHONSUS crater
Diameter: 73 miles Depth: 10500' Class: 5 Rukl: Ring mountain with 4000' central peak. ALPINE valley Official name: Vallis Alpes Length: 110 miles Width: 1 - 13 miles Rukl: ALPS mountain range Official name: Montes Alpes Area: 150 x 350 mile region. Height: 12000' Rukl: Between Mare Frigoris and Mare Imbrium. ALTAI SCARP fault Official name: Rupes Altai Length: 300 miles Height: Up to 2 miles, average 1. Rukl: Arc between Piccolomini and Mare Tranquillitatis. ANAXAGORAS crater Diameter: 33 miles Depth: 9000' Class: 1 Rukl: Central peak.

11. Albategnius
albategnius. By Robin Casady. When I started observing sometime between 600 and 700 p.m. the floor of albategnius Rukl 44 was all in shadow. There were two small white specs showing.
http://www.observers.org/reports/98.06.02.html
Albategnius
By Robin Casady When I started observing sometime between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. the floor of Albategnius [Rukl 44] was all in shadow. There were two small white specs showing. One was the central peak and the other was a high point on the east wall of Klein. I was observing through a mackerel sky. As the night went on the clouds became thicker, then a clear area would come over and I could observe again. So, I was in and out of the house waiting for sucker holes. Each time I went out, Albategnius was different. Klein's wall slowly emerged from the shadow. By midnight much of the floor was illuminated and long pointed shadows pointed inwards from the peaks on the rim. Albategnius B was apparent, though its floor was dark. It was fun to watch the light slowly spill into Albategnius. Moving north, Rimae Triesnecker, Rima Hyginus, and Rima Ariadaeus were all showing well. Vallis Alpes was crossing the terminator early in the evening. Later it had completely emerged, but the floor was in shadow. Equipment: Takahashi TSC 225 binoviewer + 10mm eyepieces approx 338x

12. Moon-albategnius
Moonalbategnius. Intes-Micro MN56 5 inch f/6 Maksutov-NewtonianTelescope on a Super Polaris mount. ©2002 Nat Chotinun.
http://www.belayslave.com/astronomy/cp950/pages/moon-albategnius.htm
Moon-Albategnius. Intes-Micro MN56 5 inch f/6 Maksutov-Newtonian Telescope on a Super Polaris mount.
©2002 Nat Chotinun

13. Index Of /~vhoette/Explorations/images/Albategnius
Parent Directory 18Mar-2004 1541 - moon......Index of /~vhoette/Explorations/images/albategnius. Name Last modifiedSize
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14. Picture Of Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, Arzachel And Albategnius
Pictures of the craters Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, Arzachel and albategnius.
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17. Albategnius (9th Century A.D.)
albategnius. Find more articles on albategnius. Purchase books on the history of mathematics.This biography is reprinted from The New Calendar of Great Men. Ed.
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ALBATEGNIUS In the ninth century begins the fertile period of Arabian science, protected and encouraged by the Khalifs of Baghdad, especially by Al Mamun, son of Harun-al-Raschid, who spent much time in forming a collection of Greek works on science. Ptolemy 's Syntaxis was translated in 817 by Isaac ben Honain, and was carefully studied by the astronomers of Baghdad and Damascus. His observations were carefully repeated, but without any marked advance of science till the time of Mohammed ben Geber ALBATANI ; so called from Batan, in Mesopotamia, the place of his birth; in Western style he is known as Albategnius . He was a Syrian prince; able and willing to spend wealth on costly observatories established at Aracte and also at Antioch. The result of his labours is contained in a treatise on the science of the stars and their motions. In trigonometry, Albategnius introduced an important innovationthe use of the semi-chord of the double arc for the chords employed by Hipparchus and Ptolemy. This semi-chord was called in Arabic gib, i.e.

18. Al-Battani (Alabategnius), 858 - 929 C.E.
ABU ABDULLAH ALBATTANI (albategnius) (858 - 929CE), by Dr. A. Zahoor. Click here to proceed.
http://salam.muslimsonline.com/~azahoor/battani.html
ABU ABDULLAH AL-BATTANI (ALBATEGNIUS) (858 - 929 C.E.) by
Dr. A. Zahoor

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19. Important Astronomers, Their Instruments And Discoveries 1
Arabic astronomer Abu Abdullah al Battani ( albategnius) invented the Mural Quadrant, used in a 20foot version by Abul
http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/billa/psc/hist1.html
Important Astronomers, their Instruments and Discoveries
by Paul M. Rybski
Part 1
Pre-telescopic Instruments, their Inventors and Users
Merkets and Waterclocks
Babylonian observations (1500 BC?) recorded solar and lunar eclipses as well as planetary observations using merkets and waterclocks. Macedonian philosopher Thales of Miletus (575-532 BC?) predicted a solar eclipse using Babylonian observations and mapped out constellations to aid navigation. Alexandrian astronomer Eratosthenes (260-201 BC?) measured the circumference of the Earth using comparative shadow rod measurements in two places and knowledge of the distance between them.
The Cross-Staff
Alexandrian astronomers Aristillus and Timocharis charted the positions of the brighter stars (284 BC), producing the first star catalog using a Cross-staff. Aristarchus of Samos (250 BC?) calculated the distance of the Sun from the Earth and the Moon and Sun's sizes relative to Earth by observations during solar and lunar eclipses and at first quarter Moon using a Cross-staff.
Armillary Spheres
Eratosthenes (204 BC) catalogued more than seven hundred stars using one, and possibly two, armillary spheres.

20. Albategnius
albategniusest un cirque très ancien et délabré de 136 km de diamètre.
http://www.astrosurf.com/jm.pierre/page5.html
Albategnius (11.2 S - 04.1 E)
Voir l'image colorisée à sa taille d'origine
Mosaïque de 4 images CCD prise le 23/10/97 à 03:55 TU
Télescope Cassegrain de 250 mm de diamètre, focale de 7300 mm.
Caméra Sbig ST5 au foyer - pose de 0.1 sec
Albategnius est un cirque très ancien et délabré de 136 km de diamètre. Ses remparts en terrasses atteignent 4000 m. Dans la partie sud ouest de l'arène se trouve un cratère plus récent: Klein (encore partiellement dans l'ombre sur la photo) de 44 km de diamètre, parois de 1460 m. Au centre, le massif montagneux atteint 4000 m, de part et d'autre on distingue de nombreuses cuvettes et craterlets.
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