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Sinus Aestuum /ˈsaɪnəs ˈɛstjuːəm/ (Latin
sinus aestuum "Seething Bay")
forms a
northeastern extension to Mare Insularum. It is
centered at selenographic...
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impact crater that lies on the
boundary between the Mare
Imbrium and
Sinus Aestuum mare regions. It
forms the
western terminus of the
Montes Apenninus mountain...
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located near the
crater Fra Mauro, the site of the
Apollo 14 landing.
Sinus Aestuum forms a
northeastern extension to the mare. The name was
suggested by lunar...
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particular sites:
northern part of
Sinus Aestuum, near the
Eratosthenes crater southern part of
Sinus Aestuum near
Sinus Medii southwest coast of Mare...
- Eratosthenes, at the
north edge of Mare
Insularum where the mare
joins Sinus Aestuum. To the west is the
prominent ray
crater Copernicus, and
multiple secondary...
- figure's eyes are Mare
Imbrium and Mare Serenitatis, its nose is
Sinus Aestuum, and its open
mouth is Mare
Nubium and Mare Cognitum. This
particular human...
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region of
raised surface between the Mare
Vaporum to the northeast,
Sinus Aestuum to the west, and
Sinus Medii to the southeast. The
crater was
named after...
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Vallis Schroteri,
Marius Hills,
Montes Apenninus,
Rimae Plato,
Sinus Aestuum, Hipparchus,
Rimae Sulpicius Gallus,
Rimae Calippus, Censorinus, Dionysius...
- ("The
Adriatic Sea") in his 1647 map.
Giovanni Riccioli called it
Sinus Aestuum ("Bay of Hot Days") in his 1651 map. The
Surveyor 6
mission landed to the...
- 0.4° E 161 km
Palus Somni Marsh of
Sleep 14.1° N 45.0° E 143 km
Sinus Aestuum Seething Bay 10.9° N 8.8° W 290 km
Sinus Amoris Bay of Love 18.1° N 39...