Mare Humorum
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Średnica krateru | 425 km (główny pierścień krateru) |
Głębokość krateru | 2,24 km |
Wiek | ~3,9 Ga |
Źródło nazwy | "Morze Wilgoci" |
24°24′S 38°36′W/-24,400000 -38,600000 |
Mare Humorum (łac. Morze Wilgoci) – morze księżycowe znajdujące się po widocznej stronie Księżyca, w pobliżu Mare Nubium. Jego średnica równa jest 389 km.
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- Nuvola_apps_kmoon.png: David Vignoni / derivative work: Lady Whistler (talk)
Icon from Nuvola icon theme for KDE 3.x.
cylindrical map projection of the Moon. The Moon's whole surface was mapped by the Clementine spacecraft in 1994, here North is at the top. The dark floor of crater Plato is at the middle top above Mare Imbrium, while the bright floor and rays of crater Tycho is near the middle bottom below Mare Imbrium. Mare Procellarum is at the near left, and Mare Tranquillitatis is just right of centre and Mare Crisium is at the near right. The far left and far right show the contrast of the mostly cratered farside with small isolated mare.
Shiny LightSteelBlue button/marker widget. Used to mark the location of something such as a tourist attraction.
(c) Luc Viatour, CC-BY-SA-3.0
Nearly Full Moon view from earth In Belgium (Hamois).
en:Mare Humorum is a small circular mare on the lunar nearside.
It is about 275 miles across. The mountains surrounding Mare Humorum mark the edge of an old impact basin. This basin has been flooded and filled by mare lavas. These lavas also extend past the basin rim in several places. In the upper right are several such flows which extend northwest into southern Oceanus Procellarum.
The rather large crater to the north of the mare is Gassendi. The crater on the southeastern rim of the basin is Doppelmayer. The light grey feature that protrudes into the
mare from the southeast is Promontorium Kelvin.