Lacus Mortis

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title: Lacus Mortis
text: Lacus Mortis (Latin mortis, "Lake of Death") is a hexagonal-shaped plain of basaltic lava flows in the northeastern part of the Moon's near face. It was formed as a floor-fractured crater during the pre-Imbrian epoch, then flooded during the late Imbrian period. This feature lies just to the south of the elongated Mare Frigoris, being separated by a slender arm of rugged ground and linked at the eastern extreme. To the south is the Lacus Somniorum, separated from this mare by the joined craters
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description: Feature on the moon
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacus_Mortis
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date modified: 2023-04-24T12:25:40Z
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