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Bronk (crater)

Bronk is an eroded crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, out of sight from the Earth. It lies to the southeast of the larger crater Kovalevskaya. Less than one crater diameter to the east-northeast is the smaller crater Bobone.

This crater has been worn and eroded by subsequent impacts. A small crater overlays the eastern rim, and much of the northeastern and northern parts of the rim have been disorganized by lesser impacts. There is a depression in the southern rim and the southwest rim has an outward bulge or slump. The interior floor is also rough and somewhat irregular, with several tiny craterlets marking the surface.

Bronk

Bronk or Bronck may refer to:

  • Jonas Bronck (1600–1643), Swedish immigrant who gave his name to The Bronx
    • Pieter Bronck, son or brother of Jonas Bronck
    • Bronck House, historic landmark home of Pieter Bronck
  • Detlev Wulf Bronk (1897–1975), president of Johns Hopkins University
  • Benjy Bronk, American producer and comedian
  • Bronk (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon
  • Calgary Bronks, Canadian Football team now known as the Calgary Stampeders
  • Bronk (TV series), a 1975 TV series
  • William Bronk, American poet and National Book Award winner for Life Supports
Bronk (TV series)

Bronk is an American television series created and executive produced by Carroll O'Connor and starring Jack Palance as Detective Lieutenant Alex Bronkov. The series is set in the fictional Ocean City, California.

24 episodes were aired from September 21, 1975 to March 28, 1976 on CBS. The series lasted only one season.

Usage examples of "bronk".

So as soon as Dinky-Dunk was out of sight I hurried through my work and had Tumble-Weed and Bronk headed for the old Titchborne Ranch.

So while we were having tea Bronk and Tumble-Weed hit the trail, on their own hook.

Nathan Twining of the AAF and then USAF Air Material Command Professor Donald Menzel, Harvard astronomer and Naval Intelligence cryptography expert Vannevar Bush, Joint Research and Development Board Chairman Detlev Bronk, Chairman of the National Research Council and biologist who would ultimately be named to the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics.

A cow-puncher togged up like he was going after the snakiest bronk in the country, when he was only going to drive to town in a buckboard!

The clumsily written bill of sale by which Tom Bronk became the property of James Averell, Jr.

He stared incredulously at her, her eyes clamped shut, and wondered how someone so tiny could be so strong as she continued flailing her arms and kicking out her legs like a bronking buck.

A cow-puncher togged up like he was going after the snakiest bronk in the country, when he was only going to drive to town in a buckboard!

When Chip and the doctor heave in sight on top of the grade, we'll break loose down here with our bronks and our guns, and smoke up the ranch in style.