Darwin (crater)

Darwin (crater)

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  • Darwin Crater — False colour Landsat image of Darwin Crater (arrowed); screen capture from NASA World Wind …   Wikipedia

  • Darwin Glass — is a natural glass found south of Queenstown in West Coast, Tasmania. It takes its name from Mount Darwin in the West Coast Range, where it was first reported, and later gave its name to Darwin Crater, a probable impact crater, and the inferred… …   Wikipedia

  • Darwin (lunar crater) — Coordinates 19°48′S 69°06′W / 19.8°S 69.1°W / …   Wikipedia

  • Darwin — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 2.1 In Africa 2.2 …   Wikipedia

  • Darwin glass — Assorted fragments of Darwin glass (scale in mm) Darwin glass is a natural glass found south of Queenstown in West Coast, Tasmania. It takes its name from Mount Darwin in the West Coast Range, where it was first reported, and later gave its name… …   Wikipedia

  • Crater, California — Crater   Unincorporated community   …   Wikipedia

  • Darwin Falls — The lower Darwin Falls Darwin Falls is a waterfall located on the western edge of Death Valley National Park near the settlement of Panamint Springs, California. Although there exists a similarly named Darwin Falls Wilderness adjacent to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Darwin, California — For the former place with this name in Fresno County, see Darwin, Fresno County, California. Darwin   census designated place   …   Wikipedia

  • Darwin glass — /dawən ˈglas/ (say dahwuhn glahs) noun a naturally occurring glass found in Tasmania, in an area south of Queenstown; fragments are scattered over a large area and derive from a layer buried below peat and sediments which are possibly part of an… …  

  • Sirsalis (crater) — lunar crater data latitude=12.5 N or S=S longitude=60.4 E or W=W diameter=42 km depth=3.0 km colong=61 eponym=Gerolamo SersaleSirsalis is a relatively young lunar impact crater located near the western lunar limb, to the southwest of the Oceanus… …   Wikipedia

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