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Mare Serenitatis is the name of a Frigate-type spaceship playable in Infinite Lagrange, a game developed and published by NetEase Games. In the animation Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal, Mare Serenitatis is the location of Silver Millennium and the original Moon Castle.
Pages in category "Mare Serenitatis" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Menelaus (/ ˌ m ɛ n ɪ ˈ l eɪ ə s /) is a young lunar impact crater located on the southern shore of Mare Serenitatis near the eastern end of the Montes Hæmus mountain range. Its diameter is 27 km. [1] To the southwest is the small crater Auwers, and to the west-southwest is the even smaller Daubrée.
Sulpicius Gallus is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater that lies near the southwestern edge of the Mare Serenitatis. The crater is named after the 2nd century BC Roman astronomer Gaius Sulpicius Gallus. [1] About 10 kilometers to the south and east is the Montes Haemus range that forms the edge of
Linné is a small lunar impact crater located in the western Mare Serenitatis. It was named after Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. [1] The mare around this feature is virtually devoid of other features of interest. The nearest named crater is Banting to the east-southeast.
Banting is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater located near the middle of the Mare Serenitatis on the Earth's moon. Originally named Linné E, in 1973 the crater was renamed for Sir Frederick Banting [1] in honour of his outstanding medical contributions – the most famous being his discovery of insulin. [2]
Deseilligny is a small lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Mare Serenitatis. It was named after French selenographer Jules Deseilligny. [1] It is located to the east-southeast of the crater Bessel. Deseilligny is a bowl-shaped crater with a low rim. It is otherwise undistinguished. Apollo 17 image at low sun angle Oblique Apollo 15 ...
Bessel is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southern half of the Mare Serenitatis. The crater was named after the German astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel in 1935. [1] Despite its small size, this is the largest crater to lie entirely within the mare. It lies to the north-northeast of the crater Menelaus.