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Petrov (crater)

Petrov is an impact crater along the southeastern limb of the Moon. The crater is difficult to observe in this location, and visibility of this feature is affected by libration. The nearest crater of note is Chamberlin, just on the far side to the northeast. Somewhat farther to the west-southwest of Petrov is Gill.

The rim of this crater has been worn and eroded by impacts, leaving an irregular ring of ridges and incisions along the inner wall. The smaller crater Petrov A intrudes slightly into the southern rim. Along the southeast, Petrov B is attached to the southeastern exterior and the two are joined by a narrow valley.

The interior floor of Petrov has been completely resurfaced by basaltic lava, leaving a low- albedo surface that is relatively smooth and featureless. This material is nearly as dark as the Mare Australe to the north. The floor is marked only by a few tiny craterlets.

Petrov

Petrov (masculine) or Petrova (feminine) may refer to:

Petrov (Prague-West District)

''' Petrov (Prague-West District) ''' is a village and municipality in Prague-West District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is located south of Prague.

The municipality covers an area of and as of 2010 it had a population of 511. First written notice about the village is from year 1310.

Petrov (Blansko District)

Petrov is a village and municipality ( obec) in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.

The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 148 (as at 3 July 2006).

Petrov lies approximately north-west of Blansko, north of Brno, and south-east of Prague.

Petrov (surname)

Petrov or Petroff (masculine) or Petrova (feminine; , ) is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The surname is derived from the first name Pyotr (Пётр, Russian) or Petar (Петър, Bulgarian) (both equivalent to English Peter). Petrov means "Peter's" or the English surname "Peters". It is the last name of the following people:

  • Alexander Petrov (chess player) (1794–1867), Russian chess player, after whom the following is named:
    • Petrov's Defence, an opening
  • Aleksandr Petrov (animator) (b. 1957), Russian animator
  • Aleksei Aleksandrovich Petrov (b. 1974), Russian weightlifter
  • Aleksei Zinovyevich Petrov (1910–1972), Russian mathematician
  • Aleksey Petrov (ice hockey), Russian ice hockey player with SKA St. Petersburg
  • Aleksei Petrov (cycling), Soviet cyclist who won bronze medal at the 1960 Olympics
  • Alexey A Petrov (b. 1971), American physicist
  • Alyaksey Pyatrow (b. 1991), Belarusian footballer
  • Andrey Petrov (1930–2006), Russian composer
  • Boris Petrov, name of several individuals from Russia
  • Borislava Petrova, Bulgarian curler
  • Božo Petrov (b. 1979), Croatian politician
  • Daniel Petrov (b. 1971), Bulgarian boxer
  • Dušan Petrov, Serbian political and human rights activist
  • Evdokia Petrova (1915–2002), Soviet spy, wife of the Soviet diplomat who defected to Australia
  • Georgi Petrov, several people
  • Gjorche Petrov (1864/1865–1921), Bulgarian revolutionary
  • Grigory Spiridonovich Petrov (1866-1925), Russian priest and publicist
  • Igor Petrov
    • Igor Petrov (activist), Russian LGBT activist
    • Igor Petrov (director), Soviet film director
    • Igor Petrov (figure skater), Russian figure skater
    • Igor Petrov (politician) (b. 1959), Czech senator
    • Igor Petrovich Petrov (b. 1979), Russian footballer
    • Ihor Petrov (b. 1964), Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach
  • Ivailo Petrov (1923–2005), Bulgarian writer
  • Ivan Petrov
    • Ivan Petrov (baritone) (1899–1963), opera singer (baritone) of Bulgarian descent
    • Ivan Atanassov Petrov (b. 1947), Bulgarian neurologist
    • Ivan Ivanovich Petrov (1920–2003), Russian bass opera singer
    • Ivan Yefimovich Petrov (1896–1958), Soviet general
  • Ivanka Petrova (b. 1951), Bulgarian shot putter
  • Kirill Petrov (b. 1990), Russian ice hockey player
  • Konstantin Petrov, Ukrainian physicist
  • Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (1878–1939), Russian/Soviet painter
  • Kyrylo Petrov (b. 1990), Ukrainian footballer
  • Lyudmila Petrova (b. 1968), Russian long-distance runner
  • Maria Petrova
    • Maria Petrova (rhythmic gymnast) (b. 1975), Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast
    • Maria Petrova (figure skater) (b. 1977), Russian figure skater
  • Martin Petrov (b. 1979), Bulgarian footballer
  • Mikhail Petrovich Petrov (18981941), Soviet general
  • Nadia Petrova (b. 1982), Russian professional tennis player
  • Nikolay Petrov, multiple people
  • Oleg Petrov
    • Oleg Petrov (b. 1971), Russian hockey player
    • Oleg Petrov (footballer) (b. 1968), retired Russian professional footballer
  • Olga Petrova (1884–1977), stage name of Muriel Harding, an English-born American vaudeville performer
  • Osip Petrov (1806–1878), Russian opera singer
  • Petar Petrov, several people
  • Peter Petrov, Bulgarian investment banker
  • Serhiy Petrov (b. 1997), Ukrainian footballer
  • Stanislav Petrov (b. c. 1939), Russian colonel who averted a potential nuclear exchange
  • Stefka Petrova (b. 1950), Bulgarian nutritionist
  • Stiliyan Petrov (b. 1979), Bulgarian footballer
  • Tetiana Petrova
    • Tatiana Petrova (b. 1973), Russian water polo player
    • Tatyana Petrova (b. 1983), Russian runner
  • Todor Petrov (b. 1960), Macedonian politician
  • Tonka Petrova, Bulgarian middle distance runner
  • Totka Petrova (b. 1956), Bulgarian middle distance runner
  • Tudor Petrov-Popa (b. 1963), Moldovan Romanian politician
  • Vadim Petrov (b. 1932), Czech composer
  • Valeri Petrov (b. 1920), Bulgarian poet
  • Valeriy Petrov, (b. 1955) Ukrainian football coach
  • Vasily Petrov, multiple people
  • Victor Petrov, Soviet spy, Ukrainian emigrant activist, writer, philosopher and historian
  • Vitaliy Petrov
    • Vitaly Petrov, Russian auto racing driver
    • Vitaly Petrov, Ukrainian athletics coach
  • Vladimir Petrov, multiple people
  • Yevgeny Petrov, multiple people