[crater] Aratus is a small lunar impact crater located on the highland to the south and east of the rugged Montes Apenninus range. It is a circular, cup-shaped crater with a relatively high albedo. To the east is the Mare Serenitatis, and to the southwest is the somewhat larger crater Conon. North-northeast of Aratus is the landing site of ...
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(from the article `crustacean`) ...are amphibious, being capable of leaving the water to scavenge on land. Some, like the ghost crabs (Ocypode), can run at great speed across ...
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Greek poet of Soli in Cilicia, best remembered for his poem on astronomy, Phaenomena.[4 related articles]
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(315-245 BC) Greek poet. While residing at the court of
Antigonus II Gonatus he wrote his celebrated astronomical poem `Phaenomena`, which was very popular in ancient times and was translated...
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