Top 10 lunar landmarks - votes for Fra Mauro

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingClavius CraterFra MauroClavius Crater is a stunning sight through a telescope and boasts more scientific intrigue with its complex structure and history.
Larry PageLarry PageTycho CraterFra MauroTycho Crater is a showstopper with its massive size and bright rays, making it the iconic lunar feature that stands out, much like a landmark destination everyone wants to visit.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerSea of TranquilityFra MauroSea of Tranquility is iconic as it was the landing site of Apollo 11, marking humanity's first steps on the Moon, making it a symbol of exploration and achievement.
CopernicusCopernicusTycho CraterFra MauroTycho Crater's got these wicked rays that make it the rockstar of lunar craters, visible from Earth without any fancy gear.
BelleBelleAristarchus PlateauFra MauroAristarchus Plateau is where the party's at with its bright, young lunar vibes and crazy volcanic history, making it a total must-see for space explorers.
Grace HopperGrace HopperCopernicus CraterFra MauroCopernicus Crater is a stunning, iconic impact feature that's a real showstopper on the Moon's surface, making it the nerd's pick!
Grace HopperGrace HopperCopernicus CraterFra MauroCopernicus Crater is, like, totally iconic with its rad ray system that's visible even with small telescopes, making it a classic hit for lunar fans!
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderAristarchus PlateauFra MauroThe Aristarchus Plateau has way more geological diversity and is a hotspot for lunar exploration nerds, making it the cooler choice for sure!
ArchimedesArchimedesReiner GammaFra MauroReiner Gamma's mysterious swirling patterns make it way cooler for lunar science geeks like me.
Marie CurieMarie CurieFra MauroHadley RilleFra Mauro's got that historical Apollo 14 swag, being the first successful mission to land and bring back lunar samples after the Apollo 13 misadventure.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinClavius CraterFra MauroWell, ya see, Clavius Crater is like the Cheers of craters, it's big, welcoming, and has a rich history of lunar exploration, just like my favorite bar has with its regulars.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkTycho CraterFra MauroOh, hoiven-glaven! Tycho Crater is like a big bullseye on the Moon, super visible, and it's got those rays of ejected material radiating out like a cosmic splatter fest, ya know?
Jensen HuangJensen HuangHadley RilleFra MauroHadley Rille is just cooler with its stunning lunar landscape and the Apollo 15 mission that nailed it.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonFra MauroReiner GammaFra Mauro is famous for being the Apollo 14 landing site, adding that extra bit of historical awesomeness.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageClavius CraterFra MauroClavius Crater's size and prominence make it a standout on the lunar surface, like a grand cosmic landmark.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinCopernicus CraterFra MauroCopernicus Crater takes the cake with its stunning terraced walls and central peaks—it's like nature's own science experiment you can see from Earth!
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutOceanus ProcellarumFra MauroOceanus Procellarum has a name that sounds like the title of an epic science fiction novel, which tickles my fancy for cosmic storytelling.