Selenography
Selenography is the science that studies the surface and physical characteristics of the Moon, especially the correspondences of these characteristics according to the latitude and longitude of the Moon. The lunar seas, the craters of the moon as well as its mountains and unevenness are the main objects of study of the selenography. The mapping of these accidents was done thanks to the high resolution images of both the visible side and the hidden side of the Moon, made by the space probes. However, there are still very poor images of some regions of the lunar surface, especially those located at the poles. For this reason, there is an uncertainty in the exact location of seas and craters of the order of kilometers. Today, selenography is considered a subdiscipline of selenology, which is more often referred to as "lunar science". The word comes from the Greek Selene and spelling.