Every now and again,I am strongly reminded that our Moon is really weird.
It has a ton of familiar features on it, so it's easy to get complacent. Giant impact craters, and huge relatively smooth plains called maria (MAH-ree-uh) that are filled with dark magmatic basalt (which form the features we can see by eye on the Moon),and everything else a perfunctory examination through a small telescope reveals. Wondrous, yes; pretty, or absolutely; but the sort of stuff that we can mostly account for.
And then there's Ina.
Source: blastr.com