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Rhysling is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin stopped near the west rim of it in 1971, on the Apollo 15 mission, during EVA 1. Geology Station 3 was about 125 meters west of Rhysling, and a single piece of vesicular basalt was collected there (sample 15016). The rock is sometimes called the seatbelt basalt. Rhysling is located less than 1 km east of Hadley Rille, less than 1 km northwest of Earthlight crater, and about 2 km south of the Apollo 15 landing site itself, at Last crater.

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  • 押韵坑(Rhysling)是月球哈德利-亚平宁区的一座撞击陨石坑。1971年,在阿波罗15号任务第一次舱外活动时,宇航员大卫·斯科特和詹姆斯·艾尔文曾在它的西侧边缘作过停留。3号科考点就位于它西边125米处,他们在那里采集了一小块囊泡玄武岩(15016号样本 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)),当时宇航员们驾驶月球车行驶在月表时,大卫·斯科特注意到了该岩石,他停下了车,只是告诉任务控制中心说要系一下安全带,因而,该岩石有时也被称作“安全带玄武岩”。 押韵坑位于哈德利月溪以东不到1公里处,与东南的地光坑也相距不到1公里,距离北面最后坑附近的飞船着陆点约2公里。 该陨坑由宇航员所命名,1973年被国际天文联合会正式接受。 (zh)
  • Rhysling is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin stopped near the west rim of it in 1971, on the Apollo 15 mission, during EVA 1. Geology Station 3 was about 125 meters west of Rhysling, and a single piece of vesicular basalt was collected there (sample 15016). The rock is sometimes called the seatbelt basalt. Rhysling is located less than 1 km east of Hadley Rille, less than 1 km northwest of Earthlight crater, and about 2 km south of the Apollo 15 landing site itself, at Last crater. (en)
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  • Rhysling is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin stopped near the west rim of it in 1971, on the Apollo 15 mission, during EVA 1. Geology Station 3 was about 125 meters west of Rhysling, and a single piece of vesicular basalt was collected there (sample 15016). The rock is sometimes called the seatbelt basalt. Rhysling is located less than 1 km east of Hadley Rille, less than 1 km northwest of Earthlight crater, and about 2 km south of the Apollo 15 landing site itself, at Last crater. The crater was named by the astronauts, and the name was formally adopted by the IAU in 1973. (en)
  • 押韵坑(Rhysling)是月球哈德利-亚平宁区的一座撞击陨石坑。1971年,在阿波罗15号任务第一次舱外活动时,宇航员大卫·斯科特和詹姆斯·艾尔文曾在它的西侧边缘作过停留。3号科考点就位于它西边125米处,他们在那里采集了一小块囊泡玄武岩(15016号样本 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)),当时宇航员们驾驶月球车行驶在月表时,大卫·斯科特注意到了该岩石,他停下了车,只是告诉任务控制中心说要系一下安全带,因而,该岩石有时也被称作“安全带玄武岩”。 押韵坑位于哈德利月溪以东不到1公里处,与东南的地光坑也相距不到1公里,距离北面最后坑附近的飞船着陆点约2公里。 该陨坑由宇航员所命名,1973年被国际天文联合会正式接受。 (zh)
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