I'm closing out my
January observing list with some lunar geography. I had to look up Mare Nubium and Mare Fecunditatis online to know where they are - and then used moon photos that I took during the month to create my own labeled diagrams. These two features were much larger and easier to spot than some others on past observing lists.
![Mare Fecunditatis label Mare Fecunditatis label](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkiry2M5sHT4iov9pv4iVkVH_DuaanrMvNOp7xNWaHSulfGAdm5ErvBDfHs3y7Ue1jzM0RCKHYIbO7w5cJtKXQFS1ZzgJy_2EFAuPCzcmTtQxvvjiOu01oIb3WF7gJ4EItIZBNuUwy11_B/s1600/Mare+Fecunditatis.jpg) |
Mare Fecunditatis on the waxing quarter moon |
![Mare Nubium label Mare Nubium label](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEio-Nx9Gh29zlW6VZFL0XrT7qBDPoJC6_va02ll0HPy5o4qWNILRQUNK-XNvM309Lpt1NYXSFLrnYaGMqFGU4krfL1JRMH4Td70_acIgM9t-B6bfxvdmN9iPc9alZwR5GgEz5C0hyfPmOlp/s1600/Mare+Nubium.jpg) |
Mare Nubium on the waning gibbous moon |
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