- Mare
Tranquillitatis /træŋˌkwɪlɪˈteɪtɪs/ (Latin for Sea of
Tranquillity or Sea of Tranquility) is a
lunar mare that sits
within the
Tranquillitatis basin...
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Tranquility Base (Latin:
Statio Tranquillitatis) is the site on the Moon where, in July 1969,
humans landed and
walked on a
celestial body
other than...
- The Mare
Tranquillitatis pit is the name
given to an
elliptical opening on the Moon's
surface in the Mare
Tranquillitatis,
situated roughly 400 kilometers...
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states of mind (Mare Crisium, Mare Ingenii, Mare Serenitatis, Mare
Tranquillitatis). Mare
Humboldtianum and Mare
Smythii were
established before the final...
- is a tiny
lunar impact crater located in the
southeast of the Mare
Tranquillitatis. It was
named after American astrophysicist Donald H. Menzel. This...
- the Moon,
examples can be seen near the south-western
border of Mare
Tranquillitatis and on the south-eastern
border of Mare Humorum. Rima
Sulpicius Gallus...
- time
stepped on an
extraterrestrial body,
landing on the Moon at Mare
Tranquillitatis with the
lander Eagle of the
United States'
Apollo 11 mission. Five...
- returned,
first use of
alpha scatter soil
composition monitor Mare
Tranquillitatis 001.41N 023.18E
Surveyor 6 300
Atlas –
Centaur 7
November 1967 Landing...
- that is 2 m (6.6 ft) thick. In 2023-2024,
radar imaging of the Mare
Tranquillitatis pit from NASA's
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera was
analyzed and...
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Ingenii and Mare
Tranquillitatis. The
first rocks brought back by
Apollo 11 were basalts.
Although the
mission landed on Mare
Tranquillitatis, a few millimetric...