In this photograph can be seen lunar craters on the moon, and seas of the moon, the darker and flat areas of the Moon. The seas of the moon can be seen with the naked eye, especially when the moon is full and that has the name of seas such as the famous "sea of tanquilo" in which the astronaut Neil A. Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969, never have hosted water inside, are actually lava fields that have been formed at the origin of the Moon. At the bottom left of the picture, you can see these seas. At the top of the picture we can observe craters more clearly.
Note: photo of the Moon property of the author obtained from Madrid with a Newtonian reflector telescope 114 mm.
Image Credits: Astrofotos
Picture of the moon
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