... out but the brightness differences between the mare and the highlands are readily ... which stands out at the top of the lunar is a feature known as Mare Humboldtanium ... The big circular feature which is half-immersed in shadow is Mare Crisium . ...
... Mare Imbrium 15 T Mare he Moon always keeps the same 17 s Crisium side facing Earth, so until the Mare Appenine 24 24 ... The larger Nectaris features can be seen with the naked MareMare Nubium eye, and a wealth of detail is revealed Humorium using ...
... by projection with the Grubb refractor, and later viewed the Moon through Robert Montgomery's Konus reflector, noting the remarkably large SE libration, which put the Mare Crisium almost on the limb, and brought Clavius into view only one day after FQ ...
... at a velocity of 7,200 km/h, is expected to crash onto the Moon's near side in Lacus Excellentiae (the Lake of Excellence), around 10 south of Mare Humorum, in the unlit lunar hemisphere, several hundred kilometres west of the lunar morning terminator ...
... Since then, advances in astronomy have confirmed that the phenomenon of impacts is a key driver of planetary evolution, ranging from the cause of the largest craters and mare (or "seas") on the Moon, to the evolution of life on Earth. ...
... Since then, advances in astronomy have confirmed that the phenomenon of impacts is a key driver of planetary evolution, ranging from the cause of the largest craters and mare (or "seas") on the Moon, to the evolution of life on Earth. ...