The smaller Mare Serenitatis (Sea of Serenity, 400 miles across) can be seen immediately to the east of Mare Imbrium. Directions on the Moon’s surface are the same as you’d see on a normal map ...
The lunar lander is expected to land on the moon’s surface on April 11. The landing site has been identified as the northeastern part of Mare Serenitatis, or the Sea of Serenity, a flat area on ...
In space terms, the Moon is a mere hop from the Earth ... the magnetic field of the spot it landed in, an area known as Mare Serenitatis. Monica Grady, professor of planetary and space science ...
The crater itself is about 50 miles across but its rays spread for almost the diameter of the Moon. See if you can trace the one that crosses the Mare Serenitatis (which you now know about thanks ...
The study focused on six different sites on the Moon's nearside, including the Oceanus Procellarum, Mare Serenitatis, Mare Imbrium, Mare Tranquillitatis, and Mare Crisium. Analyzing night-time ...