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  2. List of lunar features - Wikipedia

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    The Moon's surface exhibits many other geological features. In addition to mountains, valleys, and impact craters, the following surface features have received names in the Lunar nomenclature , many of them named after a nearby crater or mountain.

  3. List of maria on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    1882 chart of the moon with maria. This is a list of maria (large, dark, basaltic plains) on the Moon. It includes other basaltic plains, including the one oceanus as well as features known by the names lacus, palus and sinus. The modern system of lunar nomenclature was introduced in 1651 by Giovanni Battista Riccioli. [1]

  4. Moon - Wikipedia

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    The names of the main volcanic features the maria (blue) and some crater (brown) features of the near side of the Moon. The main features visible from Earth by the naked eye are dark and relatively featureless lunar plains called maria (singular mare; Latin for "seas", as they were once believed to be filled with water) [125] are vast ...

  5. List of craters on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    List of craters on the Moon: A–B; List of craters on the Moon: C–F; List of craters on the Moon: G–K; List of craters on the Moon: L–N; List of craters on the Moon: O–Q; List of craters on the Moon: R–S; List of craters on the Moon: T–Z

  6. Lunar craters - Wikipedia

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    Craters constitute 95% of all named lunar features. [17] Usually they are named after deceased scientists and other explorers. [18] This tradition comes from Giovanni Battista Riccioli, who started it in 1651. [19] [20] Since 1919, assignment of these names is regulated by the International Astronomical Union. [19]

  7. Lunar mare - Wikipedia

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    The ages of the mare basalts have been determined both by direct radiometric dating and by the technique of crater counting.The radiometric ages range from about 3.16 to 4.2 billion years old (Ga), [4] whereas the youngest ages determined from crater counting are about 1.2 Ga. [5] Updated measurements of samples collected by the Chang’e-5 mission show that some lunar basalts could be as ...

  8. 52 Baby Names That Mean Moon - AOL

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    AJ_Watt/Getty Images. 1. Apollo. Yes, it’s a reference to the handsome son of Zeus, but this masculine name of Greek origin also pays tribute to the NASA space program that landed the first-ever ...

  9. Tycho (lunar crater) - Wikipedia

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    Like many of the craters on the Moon's near side, it was given its name by the Jesuit astronomer G.B. Riccioli, whose 1651 nomenclature system has become standardized. [8] [9] Earlier lunar cartographers had given the feature different names. Pierre Gassendi named it Umbilicus Lunaris ('the navel of the Moon').