List of plains on the Moon

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NASA photo of the near side of the Moon with prominent lunar plains numbered. Blue labels indicate sinūs while red labels indicate maria as well as the sole oceanus, Oceanus Procellarum, which is numbered one. Other lunar plains, including lacūs and paludes, are not labeled.Template:Efn

The Moon has numerous named plains on its surface made of dark-appearing basaltic rocks. The plains are visibly prominent on the near side of the Moon because of their contrasting appearance from the surrounding lunar highlands, which are made up of anorthosite, an igneous rock containing significant concentrations of highly reflective plagioclase feldspar minerals. As with other topographical features on the Moon, the official nomenclature for lunar plains uses a Latin naming system. Due to their darker appearance, differing elevation from the highlands, and visual prominence, noted ancient Greek astronomers such as Plutarch believed the plains were water; subsequent astronomers such as Galileo Galilei and Michael van Langren built on this belief, using Latin words for water bodies in classifying them. The Latin classifications for lunar plains are oceanus (Template:Literal translation), mare (Template:Literal translation), lacus (Template:Literal translation), palus (Template:Literal translation), and sinus (Template:Literal translation). The largest plain is Oceanus Procellarum (Template:Translation), covering much of the western half of the Moon's near side and the only plain to be classified as an oceanus. Most other prominent plains on the near side are the lunar maria, while the Moon's lacūs, sinūs, and paludesTemplate:Efn are generally smaller and less visually prominent.

The classification of and other designations for lunar geographic features are determined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU)—the official international organization for the standardization of astronomy.Template:Citation needed

Geology

In its early stages of formation, the Moon's surface was largely molten, with its deep ocean of magma persisting for roughly tens of millions to hundreds of millions of years.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> After the cooling of the magma at the end of this period, minerals began to crystallize and differentiate, with heavier minerals sinking into the Moon's inner layers while the lighter, highly-reflective mineral of plagioclase feldspar rose to the surface and fused with other light, mafic-type crystals to form anorthosite rocks. The anorthosite accumulated to become an early stage of the Moon's outer crust. This early outer crust later became heavily bombarded by immense numbers of meteoroids and other solar system debris around 4 billion years ago, with substantial parts of the surface being blasted out to create craters and large basins. Millions of years after these massive impact basins formed, lava from the interior flowed up to the surface through cracks in the crust and filled the basins. The lava cooled into the dark, volcanic rock basalt, creating the lunar plains of today.<ref name="Lunar Rocks SI">Template:Cite web</ref>

Currently, basaltic rock, which is also fine-grained and rich in iron, magnesium, and plagioclase feldspar, makes up most of the lunar plains' composition. As with the distribution of the lunar plains, basalt is also not uniformly distributed over the surface of the Moon, with approximately 26% of the Moon's near side and only 2% of its far side composed of basalt.<ref name="Lunar Rocks SI" />

Nomenclature

The modern system of Latin-based lunar nomenclature began in 1651, when Italian astronomer and Catholic priest Giovanni Battista Riccioli published Almagestum Novum, an encyclopedic work in which he and fellow Italian priest and scientist Francesco Maria Grimaldi created a detailed map of the lunar near side's surface. In the book, Riccioli introduced a system differentiating lunar topography into three categories, with dark plains comprising one category and given Latin labels for bodies of water together with poetic, abstract names. Riccioli's system was used significantly in Europe in the succeeding centuries and became the basis for the current global standard in 1935, when the IAU adopted much of Riccioli's names and conventions. Since the current IAU nomenclature rules were affirmed in 1973, new names for lunar plains have been restricted to Latin terms that describe weather and other abstract concepts. Currently, there are 5 lunar plains' names referring to sea features, 5 indicating sea attributes, and 5 expressing states of mind.

Of plains inscribed prior to 1973 by the IAU, there are four that carry non-abstract names: Mare Humboldtianum and Mare Smythii, named for German natural historian Alexander von Humboldt and British astronomer William Henry Smyth, respectively;<ref name="Humboldtianum GPN">Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref><ref name="Smythii GPN">Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref> Mare Moscoviense, named for Muscovy, a historical predecessor of Russia;<ref name="Moscoviense GPN">Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> and Sinus Lunicus, named for the Soviet space probe Luna 2 (Template:Abbrlink Lunik 2), which landed there in 1959.<ref name="Lunicus GPN">Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Because Mare Humboldtianum and Mare Smythii were established before the final nomenclature, they were maintained and not required to follow the name conventions.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In the case of Mare Moscoviense, which was discovered by the Luna 3 and whose name was proposed by the Soviet Union, it was only accepted by the IAU with the justification that Moscow is a 'state of mind'.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

List

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Name
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Mare Anguis Serpent Sea Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-44 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Australe Southern Sea Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-116 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Cognitum Sea that has become knownTemplate:Efn Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-76 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Crisium Sea of Crises Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-44 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Fecunditatis Sea of Fecundity Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-80 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Frigoris Sea of Cold Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-12 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Humboldtianum Sea of Humboldt Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-15 Template:Coord <ref name="Humboldtianum GPN" />
Mare Humorum Sea of MoistureTemplate:Efn Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-93 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Imbrium Sea of Showers Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-24 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Ingenii Sea of Cleverness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-119 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Insularum Sea of Islands Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-57 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Marginis Sea of the Edge Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-63 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Moscoviense Sea of MuscovyTemplate:Efn Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-48 Template:Coord <ref name="Moscoviense GPN" />
Mare Nectaris Sea of Nectar Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-79 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Nubium Sea of Clouds Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-94 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Orientale Eastern sea Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-108 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Serenitatis Sea of Serenity Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-42 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Smythii Sea of Smyth Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-81 Template:Coord <ref name="Smythii GPN" />
Mare Spumans Foaming Sea Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-62 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Tranquillitatis Sea of Tranquility Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-61 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Undarum Sea of Waves Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-62 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Mare Vaporum Sea of Vapors Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-59 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Oceanus Procellarum Ocean of Storms Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-38 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Aestatis Lake of Summer Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-74 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Autumni Lake of Autumn Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-73 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Bonitatis Lake of Goodness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-43 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Doloris Lake of Sorrow Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-41 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Excellentiae Lake of Excellence Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-110 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Felicitatis Lake of Happiness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-41 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Gaudii Lake of Joy Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-42 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Hiemalis Wintry LakeTemplate:Efn Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-60 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Lenitatis Lake of Softness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-60 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Luxuriae Lake of Luxury Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-50 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Mortis Lake of Death Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-26 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Oblivionis Lake of Forgetfulness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-105 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Odii Lake of Hatred Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-41 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Perseverantiae Lake of Perseverance Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-62 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Solitudinis Lake of Solitude Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-100 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Somniorum Lake of Dreams Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-26 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Spei Lake of Hope Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-28 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Temporis Lake of Time Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-27 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Tenebrarum Lake of Darkness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-144 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Timoris Lake of Fear Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-111 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Lacus Veris Lake of Spring Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-91 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Palus Epidemiarum Marsh of Epidemics Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-94 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Palus Putredinis Marsh of Decay Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-41 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Palus Somni Marsh of Sleep Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-61 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Aestuum Seething Bay Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-59 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Amoris Bay of Love Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-43 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Asperitatis Bay of Roughness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-78 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Concordiae Bay of Harmony Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-61 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Fidei Bay of Trust Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-41 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Honoris Bay of Honor Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-60 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Iridum Bay of Rainbows Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-24 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Lunicus Lunik Bay Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-25 Template:Coord <ref name="Lunicus GPN" />
Sinus Medii Bay of the center Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-59 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Roris Bay of Dew Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-10 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Successus Bay of Success Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-62 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>
Sinus Viscositatis Bay of Stickiness Template:Convert Template:Dts LAC-23 Template:Coord <ref>Template:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature</ref>

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