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Oct 17, 2023

[Answer] 3. My spaceship is fast and the moon soon comes into view. On its surface, I can see the features of its surface much clearer than the ancient astronomers did, including the dark spots the ancients called "Mare". Why did they call them that?

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...1. They thought they were grassy plains 2. They thought they were oceans 3. They thought they were cities 4. They thought they were mountain ranges Mare is Latin for "sea". Mare Tranquilitatis, or the Sea of Tranquility, was the landing site for Apollo 11. But Neil Armstrong didn't need to wear rubber boots, even if later experiments (2009) showed indications of moisture in the lunar dust.




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They thought they were oceans:


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