Mare Humorum, "The Sea of Humors", on the Moon // Brian Diettrich
The large crater at the bottom is Gassendi crater, named for the French priest and astronomer Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655). Among his many accomplishments were his defense of the theory that matter is made of atoms.
Day 3 of our sailing voyage, somewhere off the coast of Long Island— I had a little friend with me at the helm. He stayed on our mainsail boom long enough to dry his feathers, and then flew off to wherever he was going.