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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...
- Moon;
three other backup locations were selected, like
those in
Lacus Somniorum,
Sinus Iridum and Oce**** Procellarum,
among others. In an
effort to conserve...
- on the north-eastern edge of Mare Serenitatis, to the
south of
Lacus Somniorum. It was
named after ancient Gr****
philosopher and
geographer Posidonius...
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crater on the
northwest part of Mare Serenitatis, at the
inlet to
Lacus Somniorum. To the east-southeast is the
large crater Posidonius.
Luther has a circular...
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Lacus Excellentiae Lacus Felicitatis Lacus Mortis Lacus Solitudinis Lacus Somniorum Lacus Spei
Lacus Temporis Lacus may
refer to
similar features on other...
- lies in the
northeastern part of the Moon, just to the east of the
Lacus Somniorum. The
nearest named craters are Hall to the southwest, and
Cepheus ****her...
- The mare
basalt covers a
majority of the
basin and
overflows into
Lacus Somniorum to the northeast. The most
noticeable feature is the
crater Posidonius...
- the
Lacus Mortis, a
small lunar mare. To the
south is the
larger Lacus Somniorum. This is a
heavily eroded crater formation that is
somewhat irregular...
- Basle, 1561. Theonoston, seu De Tranquilitate, 1561. (Opera, Vol. II).
Somniorum synesiorum omnis generis insomnia explicantes,
Libri IIII (Book of Dreams:...
- κρίσεως ὀνείρων,
while Cicero (On
Divination 1.51.116)
refers to it as the
somniorum Antiphontis interpretatio (Pendrick p.49, Laks and Most pp. 88–89). G...