WEBVTT 00:02.002 --> 00:05.739 align:left position:85% line:83% size:5% Hello my little moonpies, Trace here with the lowdown on lunar lochs! 00:05.839 --> 00:09.009 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% This week well get the second to last full moon of 2020 -- a.k.a 00:09.109 --> 00:13.179 align:left position:75% line:83% size:15% the Beaver Moon -- because this is when our buck-toothed friends start prepping for winter. 00:13.279 --> 00:17.183 align:left position:80% line:83% size:10% The full moon is a beautiful thing, but have you ever stopped to think about 00:17.283 --> 00:21.588 align:left position:72.5% line:83% size:17.5% WHAT you re looking at? On the surface of the moon are these light and dark spots called 00:21.688 --> 00:26.760 align:left position:75% line:83% size:15% Mare -- Latin for sea. They were erroneously thought to be oceans by early astronomers. 00:26.860 --> 00:31.264 align:left position:87.5% line:83% size:2.5% Today we know Maria are plains of volcanic basalt left from cooled 00:31.364 --> 00:35.402 align:left position:80% line:83% size:10% lava flows. There are about twenty Mare so I won t list them all. BUT the Apollo 00:35.502 --> 00:41.241 align:left position:72.5% line:83% size:17.5% landing took place at the south end of the Sea of Tranquility or Mare Tranquillitatis -- here! 00:41.341 --> 00:45.345 align:left position:80% line:83% size:10% This week, once ya ll are done scarfing turkey and fighting about well everything 00:45.445 --> 00:49.082 align:left position:82.5% line:83% size:7.5% why not pop outside and drop some fun facts about our celestial satellite? 00:49.182 --> 00:53.182 align:left position:72.5% line:89% size:17.5% Happy Thanksgiving, USA -- and keep lookin up.