- Mare
Serenitatis /sɪˌrɛnɪˈteɪtɪs/ (Latin
serēnitātis, the "Sea of Serenity") is a
lunar mare
located to the east of Mare
Imbrium on the Moon. Its diameter...
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intersection of the Tranquillitatis, Nectaris, Crisium, Fecunditatis, and
Serenitatis basins with two
throughgoing rings of the
Procellarum basin.
Palus Somni...
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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...
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Plinius is a
prominent lunar impact crater on the
border between Mare
Serenitatis to the
north and Mare
Tranquilitatis to the south. Its
diameter is 41 km...
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South Pole–Aitken basin.
Other large impact basins such as Imbrium,
Serenitatis, Crisium, Smythii, and
Orientale possess regionally low
elevations and...
- Mare
Serenitatis along a ring of
mountains formed between 3.8 and 3.9
billion years ago when a
large object impacted the Moon,
forming the
Serenitatis basin...
- 150-LL). It
shows a
closeup view of the most
southern section of Mare
Serenitatis on the
eastern part of the Moon's near side. Also
visible are Promontorium...
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abundance of
ferrous materials in
these basalts compared to the
nearby Mare
Serenitatis. The mare
material shows a
significant amount of
contribution from deposited...
- Mare Marginis), or
states of mind (Mare Crisium, Mare Ingenii, Mare
Serenitatis, Mare Tranquillitatis). Mare
Humboldtianum and Mare
Smythii were established...
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about 36 m (118 ft) below.
There may also be lava
tubes in the Mare
Serenitatis.
Lunar lava
tubes may
potentially serve as
enclosures for
human habitats...