Stöfler is one, named for Johannes Stöffler.
There are no craters on Saturn, since it is a gaseous planet. It has no solid surface like that of the Earth or moon for example.
Yes, Tycho Brahe has a crater on the Moon named after him called "Tycho Crater." Additionally, the element "hafnium" was named after the Latin name for Copenhagen, where Tycho Brahe's observatory was located.
It is the gap in the ring system called the Cassini Division, named after the astronomer Cassini.
Crater
No impact area for meterites
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.
The crater on the Moon named after the Chicago Observatory is called the "Adams Crater." It was named in honor of the American astronomer John Couch Adams, who is known for his work in celestial mechanics and for predicting the existence of the planet Neptune. The Chicago Observatory, specifically the Yerkes Observatory, has a historical connection to astronomy and planetary studies.
Anders Celsius was a Swedish astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who lent his last name to the widely used Celsius temperature scale. There is also a crater on the moon named for him.
There are no craters on Saturn, since it is a gaseous planet. It has no solid surface like that of the Earth or moon for example.
Galileo
Yerkes
The crater Messier on the Moon and the asteroid7359 Messier were named in his honor
The question may mean "Was the moon Europa named by Galileo?" The answer to that is NO. Galileo discovered this moon, but it was named by another astronomer, called Simon Marius.
Yes, Tycho Brahe has a crater on the Moon named after him called "Tycho Crater." Additionally, the element "hafnium" was named after the Latin name for Copenhagen, where Tycho Brahe's observatory was located.
It is the gap in the ring system called the Cassini Division, named after the astronomer Cassini.
Calisto is named after one of Zeus’s lovers in Greek mythology, known for her beauty and association with bears. The moon was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610 and named by Simon Marius, a German astronomer, around the same time.
Yes, he is the only Melfort resident to have gone to the moon. A moon crater is named after him, the one that looks like the man in the moon's right eye.