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Encyclopedia > Mare Frigoris

Mare Frigoris (the "sea of cold") is a lunar mare located just north of Mare Imbrium, and stretches east to north of Mare Serenitatis. The mare is in the outer rings of the Procellarum basin. The basin material surrounding the mare is of the Lower Imbrian epoch, while the eastern mare material is of the Upper Imbrian epoch, and the western mare material is of the Eratosthenian epoch.


The dark circular feature just to the south of Frigoris is Plato crater.


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Mare Frigoris (the "sea of cold") is located just north of Mare Imbrium, and stretches east to north of Mare Serenitatis.
The mare is in the outer rings of the Procellarum basin.
The basin material surrounding the mare is of the Lower Imbrian[?] epoch, while the eastern mare material is of the Upper Imbrian[?] epoch, and the western mare material is of the Eratosthenian[?] epoch.
Mare Frigoris (60 words)
Most of the maria are, to a greater or lesser extent, circular or oval - the result of large impact basins being filled with lava.
The Mare Frigoris, seen here in part, is unusual is being a long ribbon of lava.
The full size original of this can be seen in his large annotated collection of images, Poyet's Celestial HyperBook.
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