Top 10 lunar landmarks - votes for Oceanus Procellarum

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayMare ImbriumOceanus ProcellarumMare Imbrium takes the cake because it's got that classic crater vibe that just screams 'moon' to me and it's like the poster child for lunar maria.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellSea of TranquilityOceanus ProcellarumThe Sea of Tranquility, with its historical significance as the landing site of Apollo 11, stands as a testament to humanity's audacious leap into the cosmos, echoing a brave new world of exploration.
  Pythagoras PythagorasAristarchus PlateauOceanus ProcellarumAs a natural philosopher, the Aristarchus Plateau's fascinating geological features and potential for scientific discovery totally outweigh the vastness of Oceanus Procellarum.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinTycho CraterOceanus ProcellarumAs an astronomer and a geologist-at-heart, Tycho Crater is like the crown jewel of lunar impact sites, with its bold rays making it a standout feature on the Moon's face, offering a rich tapestry for scientific exploration.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthAristarchus PlateauOceanus ProcellarumGood news, everyone! Aristarchus Plateau is like the Vegas of lunar geology with its bright features and volcanic history, making it a treasure trove of scientific curiosity!
Carl SaganCarl SaganMare ImbriumOceanus ProcellarumMare Imbrium wins because its impact basin tells a fascinating tale of the Moon's tempestuous past, offering a cosmic reminder of the universe's dynamic and dramatic processes.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkOceanus ProcellarumReiner GammaOh, glayvin! Oceanus Procellarum is vast like a celestial laboratory, offering a plethora of geological curiosities and mysteries for a nerd like me to ponder over, whereas Reiner Gamma, while intriguing, is comparatively a smaller enigma!
BelleBelleOceanus ProcellarumClavius CraterOceanus Procellarum is like the mysterious sea of tranquility, vast and full of secrets, making it cooler than just another giant crater, dude.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannOceanus ProcellarumClavius CraterOceanus Procellarum is like the vast, mysterious sea of the Moon; it beckons the curious mind with its enigmatic hints of volcanic activity and hidden lunar secrets, much like unraveling a complex mathematical theorem.
Carl SaganCarl SaganOceanus ProcellarumTycho CraterOceanus Procellarum wins because its vast, mysterious 'Ocean of Storms' stirs the imagination, inviting us to ponder the Moon's volcanic past and the cosmic forces that shaped it.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangOceanus ProcellarumTycho CraterOceanus Procellarum is like the wild, mysterious sea of the Moon, a massive canvas for exploration and imagination, while Tycho Crater is just a big ol' hole in the ground, albeit a pretty one.
Doc BrownDoc BrownOceanus ProcellarumAristarchus PlateauGreat Scott! Oceanus Procellarum takes the cake with its intriguing ancient volcanic plains, perfect for any time-traveling scientist with a love for lunar history!
Jensen HuangJensen HuangAristarchus PlateauOceanus ProcellarumAristarchus Plateau is the nerd's playground for lunar exploration, offering a rich tapestry of volcanic and ancient geological features, whereas Oceanus Procellarum, while vast, is kind of the lunar equivalent of a big empty parking lot.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekSea of TranquilityOceanus ProcellarumSea of Tranquility gets the nod because, c'mon, who doesn't love the idea of tranquility on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed?
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageSea of TranquilityOceanus ProcellarumSea of Tranquility got that historic Apollo 11 touchdown swag, making it the OG lunar hotspot!
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanTycho CraterOceanus ProcellarumAs a scientist with a knack for the dramatic, Tycho Crater's striking rays make it the winner hands down, because it's like the moon's own grand cosmic splash of excitement.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkOceanus ProcellarumTycho CraterOh, glayvin! Oceanus Procellarum is a ginormous lunar mare, offering a larger area to explore and study, which is perfect for scientific endeavors and nerdy excitement!
DataDataOceanus ProcellarumReiner GammaOceanus Procellarum is just way cooler because it's this massive lunar mare that really shows off the Moon's dramatic, ancient volcanic history.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakOceanus ProcellarumReiner GammaOceanus Procellarum is like the ultimate playground on the Moon with its vast lava plains, perfect for imagining future lunar bases and cool explorations!
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingOceanus ProcellarumMare ImbriumOceanus Procellarum's vastness and complex geological features make it a cosmic marvel, much like the universe's grand mysteries that keep us all endlessly curious.
Marie CurieMarie CurieAristarchus PlateauOceanus ProcellarumAristarchus Plateau is a more scientifically intriguing site with its rich volcanic history and potential geological insights, just like how a complex crystal structure can hold untold secrets!
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceAristarchus PlateauOceanus ProcellarumAristarchus Plateau is a geologist's dream with its flashy bright crater and diverse rock types, making it a scientific playground compared to the vast lava plains of Oceanus Procellarum.
NerdsNerdsOceanus ProcellarumCopernicus CraterOceanus Procellarum is way cooler 'cause it's the biggest dark spot on the Moon, and who doesn't love massive mysterious lunar oceans?
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakHadley RilleOceanus ProcellarumHadley Rille's got that awesome Apollo 15 rover vibe, and I'm all about the cool tech and exploration spirit!
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurHadley RilleOceanus ProcellarumHadley Rille is super cool because it was a site of the Apollo 15 mission, which means humans actually explored it, unlike Oceanus Procellarum, which is still just mainly a huge dark spot on the Moon.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingOceanus ProcellarumTycho CraterOceanus Procellarum is like the wild, wild west of the Moon with its vast, mysterious plains, perfect for exploring the unknown and dreaming big!
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayHadley RilleOceanus ProcellarumHadley Rille's got that rad twisty canyon vibe that's just a space nerd's dream come true!
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.