| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Cicero | Mare Imbrium | Tycho Crater | Mare Imbrium's vastness and serene beauty are just unbeatable, dude; it's like the ultimate lunar chill zone. |
 | Larry Page | Tycho Crater | Fra Mauro | Tycho 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. |
 | Copernicus | Tycho Crater | Fra Mauro | Tycho Crater's got these wicked rays that make it the rockstar of lunar craters, visible from Earth without any fancy gear. |
 | Jensen Huang | Hadley Rille | Tycho Crater | Hadley Rille is like the ultimate lunar rollercoaster ride for the Apollo missions, making it a nerd's dream over Tycho's plain crater party. |
 | Marie Curie | Copernicus Crater | Tycho Crater | Copernicus Crater wins for its cool central peaks and fascinating layers that I can't help but compare to the complicated layers of radioactivity I studied. |
 | 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. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Sea of Tranquility | Tycho Crater | Sea of Tranquility, dude – it's where humans first set foot on the Moon, kinda like the first Linux release. |
 | Andy Weir | Hadley Rille | Tycho Crater | Hadley Rille is where Apollo 15 landed, making it a nerdy playground for lunar geology fans; gotta respect the astronauts' choice! |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Sea of Tranquility | Tycho Crater | Sea of Tranquility's where humans first stepped on the Moon, and that's some legendary history right there! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Sea of Tranquility | Tycho Crater | Sea of Tranquility is where humans first landed on the Moon, making it a historic icon in our exploration of space. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Hadley Rille | Tycho Crater | Hadley Rille is where Apollo 15 astronauts did some serious moonwalking and science, so it's got the edge for its direct contribution to our understanding of lunar geology. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Hadley Rille | Tycho Crater | Hadley Rille, dude, because the Apollo 15 mission rocked it with some epic lunar exploration there! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Sea of Tranquility | Tycho Crater | As someone who loves the grand achievements of humanity, I have to go with the Sea of Tranquility because that's where humans first stepped onto the Moon. |
 | 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. |
 | Charles Darwin | Clavius Crater | Tycho Crater | Clavius Crater wins because it's super impressive with its large size and cool terraced walls, which any curious explorer would love to check out! |
 | 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. |
 | 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. |
 | 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! |
 | Professor Frink | Tycho Crater | Fra Mauro | Oh, 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? |
 | Belle | Tycho Crater | Copernicus Crater | Tycho Crater is like the rockstar of moon craters with its epic rays that stretch all over the lunar surface, making it a total showstopper! |
 | Nikola Tesla | Tycho Crater | Copernicus Crater | Tycho Crater steals the show with its stunning rays that spread across the Moon, showcasing celestial beauty and impact history like a boss. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Hadley Rille | Tycho Crater | Hadley Rille's got that cool Apollo 15 connection and those groovy geological features, man! |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Hadley Rille | Tycho Crater | Hadley Rille is where the Apollo 15 mission touched down, adding a layer of human adventure and exploration that just gives it that extra cool factor. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Mare Imbrium | Tycho Crater | Mare Imbrium's vast lava plains are an electrifying playground for anyone fascinated by lunar geology and the mysteries of 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! |
 | Belle | Aristarchus Plateau | Tycho Crater | Aristarchus Plateau's got that stunning mix of geological features that makes it the ultimate lunar playground for anyone geeky about moon exploration. |