Mee (surname)

Mee is a surname, and may refer to

  • Arthur Mee (1875-1943), British journalist and encyclopedist
  • Arthur Butler Phillips Mee (1860-1926), British journalist and editor
  • Benjamin and Duncan Mee, owners of Dartmoor Zoological Park whose story is told in We Bought a Zoo.
  • Ben Mee (b. 1989), an English footballer
  • Bertie Mee (1918–2001), British football player and manager
  • Charles L. Mee (b. 1938), American playwright
  • Dom Mee, British sailor
  • Georgie Mee (1900–1978), English footballer
  • Henry Mee (b. 1955), a British painter
  • James Mee, American arresting sheriff in the Mel Gibson DUI incident
  • Margaret Mee (1909–1988), British artist
  • Michael Mee (b. 1985), a Canadian ice dancer
  • Michie Mee (b. 1970), Canadian rapper
  • Sarah Jane Mee (b. 1979), British television presenter
  • Steven Mee (b. 1965), an English cricketer
  • Tommy Mee (1890-1981), an American Baseball player
  • See also

    Mees, a family name of Dutch origin.

    Mee

    Mee or MEE may refer to:

  • Ada Mee, a German artist
  • Mare Airport, whose IATA code is MEE
  • Mee (crater), a lunar crater
  • Mee (surname), people with the surname Mee
  • MEE (psychedelic), or 2-methoxy-4,5-diethoxyamphetamine, a psychedelic drug
  • Mee (tribe), a New Guinean tribe
  • Mee language, also known as Ekari
  • Multistate Essay Examination, is a test consisting of essay questions largely concerning the common law administered as a part of the bar examination in 26 jurisdictions of the United States
  • Massey Energy, a former coal extractor in the United States
  • Mee, a type of Chinese noodle
  • Migration enhanced epitaxy, a refined molecular-beam epitaxy technique
  • See also

  • Mée (disambiguation)
  • Ekari people

    The Mee (also Bunani Mee, Ekari, Ekagi, Kapauku) people from Paniai Regency in the Wissel Lakes area of the Papua province (formerly Central Irian Jaya), West Papua (western part of the island of New Guinea), Indonesia. They speak the Ekagi language.

    Representations in Media

  • National Geographic aired the film Tribal Odyssey: The Chief Who Talks to God: The Mee, Papua in 2005 as part of its Tribal Odyssey series.
  • References

    External links

  • Spirited Fight, The Guardian (2002, UK)

  • Mee (crater)

    Mee is a lunar crater that is located in the southwestern part of the Moon's near side. Overlying the northwestern rim and intruding one-third the distance across the interior floor is Hainzel, a merged triple-crater formation. To the south is the highly elongated crater Schiller. Mee is 132 kilometers in diameter and 2.7 kilometers deep. It is from the Pre-Nectarian period, 4.55 to 3.92 billion years ago.

    This is an old crater formation with an outer rim that has been heavily eroded by subsequent impacts, leaving an irregular impression of the crater rim. The inner wall is notched an indented by multiple small craters, with the most recent being Mee F along the northwestern side. Portions of the interior are relatively level, and there is a palimpsest, Mee E, in the northwestern part of the floor. A tiny crater with a high albedo halo is located in the eastern part of the floor.

    The crater is named after the 19th-century Scottish astronomer Arthur Butler Phillips Mee.

    Satellite craters

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