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  2. Lacus Somniorum - Wikipedia

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    Lacus Somniorum (Latin somniōrum, "Lake of Dreams") is a basaltic plain located in the northeastern part of the Moon's near side. It is located at selenographic coordinates 37.56° N, 30.8° E, and has a diameter of 424.76 kilometers. [1] The name is Latin for Lake of Dreams, a title given to this feature by Giovanni Riccioli. [2]

  3. Ina (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Ina is located on top of a rounded upland (dome) 300 m high and 15 km in diameter. [15] [16] It is situated on an elongated plateau about 30 km wide.[1] [15] [17] This plateau stands in the middle of Lacus Felicitatis ‒ a small lunar lake between Mare Serenitatis, Mare Vaporum and Mare Imbrium.

  4. List of lunar features - Wikipedia

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    Lake of Joy 16.2° N 12.6° E 113 km Lacus Hiemalis: Lake of Winter 15.0° N 14.0° E 50 km Lacus Lenitatis: Lake of Softness 14.0° N 12.0° E 80 km Lacus Luxuriae: Lake of Luxury 19.0° N 176.0° E 50 km Lacus Mortis: Lake of Death 45.0° N 27.2° E 151 km Lacus Oblivionis: Lake of Forgetfulness 21.0° S 168.0° W 50 km Lacus Odii: Lake of Hatred

  5. List of maria on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The modern system of lunar nomenclature was introduced in 1651 by Giovanni Battista Riccioli. [1] Riccioli's map of the Moon was drawn by Francesco Maria Grimaldi, who has a crater named after him. A related set of features are the Lunar lacus / ˈ l eɪ k ə s / (singular also lacus, Latin for "lake"), [a] which are smaller basaltic plains of ...

  6. Lunar Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Lake is the first processor design by Intel where all logic dies are entirely fabricated on external nodes outsourced to TSMC.An analysis by Goldman Sachs indicated that Intel would be spending $5.6 billion in 2024 and $9.7 billion in 2025 outsourcing to TSMC. [5]

  7. Lunar Crater volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Crater itself is almost circular and embedded in basaltic lavas, underlying tuffs and two older volcanic cones including Lunar Cone. A tephra ring (ring of volcanic material) defines a 3,600 feet (1,100 m) wide and 430 feet (130 m) deep crater [ 14 ] which is the endpoint of a small canyon that appears to predate the formation of Lunar ...

  8. Archimedes (crater) - Wikipedia

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    It is devoid of significant raised features, although there are a few tiny meteor craters near the rim. Scattered wisps of bright ray material lie across the floor, most likely deposited by the impact that created Autolycus. Archimedes is a crater of Upper (Late) Imbrian age. [2] Lunar crater Archimedes in the infrared.

  9. Atlas (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas (center right) and Hercules (center left) Lunar craters. Atlas is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon, to the southeast of Mare Frigoris. Just to the west is the slightly smaller but still prominent crater Hercules. Northeast of Atlas is the large crater Endymion.