- Mare
Fecunditatis /fɪˌkʌndɪˈteɪtɪs/ (Latin
fēcunditātis, the "Sea of Fecundity" or "Sea of Fertility") is a
lunar mare in the
eastern half of the visible...
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results from the
intersection of the Tranquillitatis, Nectaris, Crisium,
Fecunditatis, and
Serenitatis basins with two
throughgoing rings of the Procellarum...
- to Earth. The 101
grams (3.56 ounces)
sample was
returned from Mare
Fecunditatis. It
represented the
first successful lunar sample return mission by the...
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Taruntius is a
lunar impact crater on the
northwestern edge of Mare
Fecunditatis. It was
named after ancient Roman philosopher,
mathematician and astrologer...
- s**** of the
Sinus Successus, a bay
along the
northeast edge of Mare
Fecunditatis. It was
named after American physicist Edward U.
Condon in 1976. It lies...
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range of
lunar mountains located near the
northwestern edge of Mare
Fecunditatis. This
roughly linear formation of low
ridges grazes the northwestern...
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usually thought of as his masterpiece. Its
title refers to the Mare
Fecunditatis, a
lunar mare. The
first English translated editions by
Alfred A. Knopf...
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Success –
returned 0.10 kg (0.22 lb) of Moon soil back to
Earth Mare
Fecunditatis 000.68S 056.30E Luna-17 5,700
Proton 10
November 1970
Lunar rover Success...
- is a
small lunar impact crater located in the
northeast part of Mare
Fecunditatis. It is a circular, cup-shaped
feature with a
slightly higher albedo than...
- is a
large lunar impact crater located to the
southeast of the Mare
Fecunditatis, near the
southeastern lunar limb.
Attached to the
northwest rim is the...