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'''Copernicus''' was a crater on the [[Moon]], named after the famed scientist [[Wikipedia:Nicolaus Copernicus|Nicolaus Copernicus]].
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'''Copernicus''' was a crater on the [[Moon]], named after the famed scientist Nicolaus Copernicus.
   
 
When [[Emmett Brown]] and [[Clara Clayton]] were looking at the Moon and the stars with her [[telescope]] on [[September 5]], [[1885]], Clara pointed Copernicus out to Doc and mentioned that as a child, she had called the crater Little Sunshine before finding out later that it already had a name. Doc agreed with Clara that Copernicus did look like a little sun.
 
When [[Emmett Brown]] and [[Clara Clayton]] were looking at the Moon and the stars with her [[telescope]] on [[September 5]], [[1885]], Clara pointed Copernicus out to Doc and mentioned that as a child, she had called the crater Little Sunshine before finding out later that it already had a name. Doc agreed with Clara that Copernicus did look like a little sun.
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Copernicus was a crater on the Moon, named after the famed scientist Nicolaus Copernicus.

When Emmett Brown and Clara Clayton were looking at the Moon and the stars with her telescope on September 5, 1885, Clara pointed Copernicus out to Doc and mentioned that as a child, she had called the crater Little Sunshine before finding out later that it already had a name. Doc agreed with Clara that Copernicus did look like a little sun.

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