Lunar
The Sea of Tranquility, also known as Mare Tranquillitatis, is a feature on the moon that has been named. It is one of the large dark basaltic plains on the lunar surface.
The moon is named after the Roman Goddess of the moon, Luna.
Aristotle viewed the moon as a physical object that reflected the light of the Sun. He believed it was a perfect sphere with imperfections like mountains and valleys that caused its different phases. Aristotle's model of the universe placed the moon as one of the celestial spheres orbiting the Earth.
No, Aristotle believed that the Moon moved in a circular orbit around the Earth due to its natural tendency to seek its proper place in the universe. He did not attribute the Moon's motion to a force acting on it.
Monday was named after the moon in English. It comes from the Old English word "Monandæg," which means Moon's day. In many other languages, Monday is also named after the moon.
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher. There is an Aristotle's crater on the moon, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Aristotle Square in Thessaloniki, Greece. In Oxford, England there is an Aristotle Lane, and in Chalkidiki, Greece there is a municipality named Aristotelis.
Aristotle's siblings are a sister named Arimneste, a brother named Arimnestus, and of course himself, Aristotle.
On Aristotle second wife called Herpyllis he had a son named Nicomachus named after Aristotle's dad
The Bay of Honor is Sinus Honoris - a named feature on Earth's moon.
Not yet. There is a university in Greece named for him which has a museum on campus, but not a separate entity named just for Aristotle.
Aristotle's wife was named Pythias.
Aristotle had a brother named Arimnestus.
Pythias
There are quite a few places named after Aristotle including the Aristotle (municipality), in Chalkidiki, Greece, Aristotle Lane Oxford England, Aristotle Mountains Antarctica, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece, and Platia Aristotle (Aristotle Square), Thessaloniki Greece.
Yes, Aristotle did write Nicomachean. It was named after his son, Nicomachus.
The Sea of Tranquility, also known as Mare Tranquillitatis, is a feature on the moon that has been named. It is one of the large dark basaltic plains on the lunar surface.
Aristotle's first wife was named Pythias.