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Tycho was first before mare nubium
Tycho is but one of many craters .
its 86.21km wide and 4.8 km deep
Tycho is ALWAYS going to face the side of Earth because it was in the center of the universe. So this way that the Moon and the Sun revolve around Earth. Kay A.
Tyge (Tycho) Brahe
Tycho was first before mare nubium
There is a crater on the Moon called Tycho [See related link] and another crater, this time on Mars called Tycho Brahe [See related link]
Tycho Crater
Tycho is but one of many craters .
The crater Tycho .. discovered by Tycho Brahe The crater Copernicus
its 86.21km wide and 4.8 km deep
Tycho is ALWAYS going to face the side of Earth because it was in the center of the universe. So this way that the Moon and the Sun revolve around Earth. Kay A.
Tycho is ALWAYS going to face the side of Earth because it was in the center of the universe. So this way that the Moon and the Sun revolve around Earth. Kay A.
The Tycho crater with its spectacular ray system is found near the Moon's south pole.
Historically this was the work of Tycho Brahe who has a very large crater named after him on the moon. There's another nugget of information.
As a name it can be both ティコ /ti ko/ and less commonly チコ /chi ko/ (Japanese don't originally have 'ti' syllable, instead they use 'chi'). As the name of the impact crater on moon it is ティコクレーター /ti ko ku ree taa/ meaning 'Tycho crater) or in short just ティコ /ti ko/.[ee = elongated 'e' sound]
Young lunar craters exhibit many features, but the most prominent is "rays". These are streaks of light colored debris that spread radially outward from the impact crater. The Tycho Crater is the classic example.