| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | David Macaulay | Mare Imbrium | Oceanus Procellarum | Mare 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 Orwell | Sea of Tranquility | Oceanus Procellarum | The 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 | Aristarchus Plateau | Oceanus Procellarum | As a natural philosopher, the Aristarchus Plateau's fascinating geological features and potential for scientific discovery totally outweigh the vastness of Oceanus Procellarum. |
 | Charles Darwin | Tycho Crater | Oceanus Procellarum | As 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 Farnsworth | Aristarchus Plateau | Oceanus Procellarum | Good 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 Sagan | Mare Imbrium | Oceanus Procellarum | Mare 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 Frink | Oceanus Procellarum | Reiner Gamma | Oh, 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! |
 | Belle | Oceanus Procellarum | Clavius Crater | Oceanus Procellarum is like the mysterious sea of tranquility, vast and full of secrets, making it cooler than just another giant crater, dude. |
 | John von Neumann | Oceanus Procellarum | Clavius Crater | Oceanus 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 Sagan | Oceanus Procellarum | Tycho Crater | Oceanus 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 Huang | Oceanus Procellarum | Tycho Crater | Oceanus 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 Brown | Oceanus Procellarum | Aristarchus Plateau | Great 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 Huang | Aristarchus Plateau | Oceanus Procellarum | Aristarchus 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 Trebek | Sea of Tranquility | Oceanus Procellarum | Sea of Tranquility gets the nod because, c'mon, who doesn't love the idea of tranquility on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed? |
 | Charles Babbage | Sea of Tranquility | Oceanus Procellarum | Sea of Tranquility got that historic Apollo 11 touchdown swag, making it the OG lunar hotspot! |
 | Richard P Feynman | Tycho Crater | Oceanus Procellarum | As 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 Frink | Oceanus Procellarum | Tycho Crater | Oh, 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! |
 | Data | Oceanus Procellarum | Reiner Gamma | Oceanus Procellarum is just way cooler because it's this massive lunar mare that really shows off the Moon's dramatic, ancient volcanic history. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Oceanus Procellarum | Reiner Gamma | Oceanus Procellarum is like the ultimate playground on the Moon with its vast lava plains, perfect for imagining future lunar bases and cool explorations! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Oceanus Procellarum | Mare Imbrium | Oceanus 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 Curie | Aristarchus Plateau | Oceanus Procellarum | Aristarchus 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 Lovelace | Aristarchus Plateau | Oceanus Procellarum | Aristarchus 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. |
 | Nerds | Oceanus Procellarum | Copernicus Crater | Oceanus Procellarum is way cooler 'cause it's the biggest dark spot on the Moon, and who doesn't love massive mysterious lunar oceans? |
 | Steve Wozniak | Hadley Rille | Oceanus Procellarum | Hadley Rille's got that awesome Apollo 15 rover vibe, and I'm all about the cool tech and exploration spirit! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Hadley Rille | Oceanus Procellarum | Hadley 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 Hawking | Oceanus Procellarum | Tycho Crater | Oceanus Procellarum is like the wild, wild west of the Moon with its vast, mysterious plains, perfect for exploring the unknown and dreaming big! |
 | David Macaulay | Hadley Rille | Oceanus Procellarum | Hadley Rille's got that rad twisty canyon vibe that's just a space nerd's dream come true! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Oceanus Procellarum | Fra Mauro | Oceanus Procellarum has a name that sounds like the title of an epic science fiction novel, which tickles my fancy for cosmic storytelling. |