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Baily is the remnant of a lunar crater on the boundary between Mare Frigoris to the north and Lacus Mortis to the south. The crater interior has been flooded by lava in the past, and only the northern half of the crater rim remains relatively intact. There is an outward bulge in the northeastern rim, possibly the remnant of another crater formation that once overlapped Baily. The crater interior is flat and relatively featureless, with no impacts of significance. The surviving outer rim reaches a maximum elevation of about 0.5 km.
The nearest crater of note is Bürg to the south-southwest. Further to the west is the prominent Aristoteles.
Baily may refer to:
Baily is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Bernard Baily (1916–1996), American comic book artist
- Christina Baily (born 1981), English actress
- Cyril Baily (1880–1924), English cricketer
- Eddie Baily (1925–2010), English footballer
- Edward Baily (1852–1941), English cricketer
- Edward Hodges Baily (1788–1867), English sculptor
- Francis Baily (1774–1844), English astronomer
- Gavin Baily (born 1971), English artist
- Jaime Bayly (born 1965), Peruvian journalist and television personality
- Laurence Richardson Baily (1815–1887), English marine insurance specialist
- Martin Neil Baily, American economist
- Thomas Baily (c. 1525 – 1591), English Catholic clergyman
- William Edward Baily (1855–1903), English brewer
- William Hellier Baily (1819–1888), English palaeontologist
Usage examples of "baily".
So Baily resolved to keep his head down, to volunteer for nothing, to show up late for trouble calls, and to get off the street as fast as he could.
The pistol came up and Baily put a hand out, and the redhead shot him.
The woman she shot is dead, and Baily took two rounds in the right tit.
I heard about it, first call, and ran over, took a quick look at the dead woman and then came over here with Baily and the paramedics.
As to the droving, I shall not mention to all I meet that I am brother to one of the bailies of Glasgow.
That very 12th of October orders had been despatched from Rouen to the Bailies and Governors of Normandy to arrest those English who had departed from the company of my Lord, the Earl of Salisbury.
They were already assembled, looking much as the men on the baily, except for the undemonstrative Wolf-Brother and Gil MacDonald.
As to the droving, I shall not mention to all I meet that I am brother to one of the bailies of Glasgow.
There were the broad outer and inner bailies, not paved, but sown with grass to nourish the sheep and cattle which might be driven in on sign of danger.
They were already assembled, looking much as the men on the baily, except for the undemonstrative Wolf-Brother and Gil MacDonald.
Here, let one of the maids go down and wake Baily and tell him to go for Dr.
The interest centers in what happened at Pavia in Northern Italy, where the English astronomer Francis Baily had set up his telescope.