| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nerds | Aristarchus Plateau | Reiner Gamma | Aristarchus Plateau is the ultimate lunar science playground with its volcanic features and mind-blowing geological diversity, making it way cooler for nerdy exploration! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Hadley Rille | Reiner Gamma | As a scientist who loves exploring natural formations and their processes, Hadley Rille's origins from ancient volcanic activity offer a more intriguing geological story. |
 | Galileo | Copernicus Crater | Reiner Gamma | Copernicus Crater blows my mind with its stunning terraced walls and central peaks, making it a top pick for any lunar explorer like myself. |
 | 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 | Mare Imbrium | Reiner Gamma | Mare Imbrium is like the OG of lunar maria, boasting epic size and fascinating history that just outshines Reiner Gamma's magnetic anomaly coolness. |
 | Socrates | Tycho Crater | Reiner Gamma | Tycho Crater is like the big boss of lunar craters—it's ridiculously huge and has rays that stretch out forever, making it way more iconic. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Hadley Rille | Reiner Gamma | Hadley Rille is a total boss for showcasing the Moon's volcanic past with its impressive channel, while Reiner Gamma just looks cool with its swirls but doesn't really tell us much more. |
 | Archimedes | Reiner Gamma | Fra Mauro | Reiner Gamma's mysterious swirling patterns make it way cooler for lunar science geeks like me. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Sea of Tranquility | Reiner Gamma | Sea of Tranquility is where humans first set foot on the Moon, marking a monumental achievement in exploration and science. |
 | Socrates | Mare Imbrium | Reiner Gamma | Mare Imbrium is a total classic, a massive lunar 'sea' full of history and cool craters, while Reiner Gamma is just a funky magnetic swirl—interesting, but Mare Imbrium's got the epic vibes. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Copernicus Crater | Reiner Gamma | Copernicus Crater is like a masterpiece of celestial architecture, a testament to the astronomical forces that shaped our cosmic neighborhood. |
 | 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! |
 | Claude Shannon | Aristarchus Plateau | Reiner Gamma | Aristarchus Plateau's got all those crazy volcanic features and is like a geologist's dream come true, man! |
 | Claude Shannon | Fra Mauro | Reiner Gamma | Fra Mauro is famous for being the Apollo 14 landing site, adding that extra bit of historical awesomeness. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Mare Imbrium | Reiner Gamma | Mare Imbrium takes the crown for its vast lunar beauty and historical significance in our quest to understand the Moon. |
 | Carl Sagan | Sea of Tranquility | Reiner Gamma | The Sea of Tranquility is where humanity first set foot on another world, a moment that echoes our cosmic yearning for exploration and discovery. |