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Mare Australe

Mare Australe /ɔːˈstrl/ (Latin austrāle the "Southern Sea") is a lunar mare located in the southeastern hemisphere of the Moon. It is 997 kilometers in diameter,[1] overlapping the near and far sides of the Moon. Smooth, dark volcanic basalt lines the bottom of the mare. The Australe basin was formed in the Pre-Nectarian epoch, while the mare material inside formed in the Upper Imbrian epoch. The basin was almost completely destroyed by impacts prior to the appearance of the mare.[2]

Mare Australe
Mare Australe. The basalt-flooded crater Jenner is near the middle of this photo, with Lamb just to the right.
Coordinates38°54′S 93°00′E / 38.9°S 93.0°E / -38.9; 93.0Coordinates: 38°54′S 93°00′E / 38.9°S 93.0°E / -38.9; 93.0
Diameter997 km (620 mi)[1]
EponymSouthern Sea

Unlike most of the lunar maria, Mare Australe has an uneven surface that is marked by a number of crater impacts. Examples of these include the craters Jenner and Lamb, which are flooded with basaltic lava much like many of the other crater features in this mare. The selenographic coordinates of this mare are 38.9° S, 93.0° E. The eastern half of the mare lies on the far side of the Moon, although it can be viewed in its entirety during periods of favorable libration.

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References

  1. ^ a b "Mare Australe". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
  2. ^ Whitford-Stark, J. L. (1979). Charting the southern seas: the evolution of the lunar Mare Australe. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 10th, Houston, Tex., March 19-23, 1979, Proceedings. Vol. 3. New York: Pergamon Press, Inc. pp. 2975–2994. Bibcode:1979LPSC...10.2975W.

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