Rough Ways Made Smooth a Series of Familiar Essays On Scientific Subjects

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There seems to be great reason for believing that a change has really occurred there.
The discovery announced by Dr. Klein is of a dif- ferent nature. Near the middle of the visible half of the moon there is a well-known though small crater called Hyginus, the neighbourhood of which has been often and carefully examined. While examining this part of the moon's surface with an excellent 5^in. Telescope, in May, 1677, Dr. Klein observed a small crater full of shadow, and apparently nearly three m
...iles in diameter, It formed a con- spicuous object on the Sea of Vapours. Having frequently A NEW CRATER IN THE MOON. Log observed this region during the last few years, he felt certaic that no such crater existed there in 1876. He communi- cated his discovery to Dr. Schmidt, who stated, in reply, that in all the numerous drawings he had made of this lunar region no such crater was indicated. It is not shown in the great chart by Beer and Madler, or in Lohrmann's map. Further observation showed that the crater is a deep, conical opening in the moon's surface.

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