- Mare
Moscoviense (Latin for 'Sea of Moscow'; /ˌmɒskəviˈɛnsi/ MOSK-ə-vee-EN-see) is a
lunar mare that sits in the
Moscoviense basin. It is one of the very...
- a
lunar impact crater that is
attached to the
outer edge of the Mare
Moscoviense, on the far side of the Moon. It is a worn
formation with a
small crater...
- the Moon,
taken by Luna 3,
October 7, 1959.
Clearly visible is Mare
Moscoviense (top right) and a mare
triplet of Mare Crisium, Mare
Marginis and Mare...
- (crater) Mare
Australe Mare
Frigoris Mare
Humboldtianum Mare
Ingenii Mare
Moscoviense Mare
Orientale Mendeleev (crater)
Michelson (crater)
Montes Cordillera...
-
crater on the far side of the Moon. It is
located north of the Mare
Moscoviense and
south of the
larger crater Von Neumann.
Because it is on the far...
- a
lunar impact crater that lies
across the
southeastern edge of Mare
Moscoviense, on the
northern hemisphere of the far side of the Moon. It is a complex...
-
deceased American astronauts, and many
craters inside and near Mare
Moscoviense bear the
names of
deceased Soviet cosmonauts.
Besides this, in 1970 twelve...
-
states of mind, was accepted, and do not
follow this pattern. When Mare
Moscoviense was
discovered by the Luna 3, and the name was
proposed by the Soviet...
- near side, and only two dark, low-lying regions,
which were
named Mare
Moscoviense (Sea of Moscow) and Mare
Desiderii (Sea of Desire). Mare
Desiderii was...
- Moon. It lies in the
northern hemisphere, to the
northwest of the Mare
Moscoviense. This
crater has a
small outward extension along the
northern side, giving...