Copernicus is a lunar impact crater located in eastern Oceanus Procellarum [See Link]
Copernicus is visible using binoculars, and is located slightly northwest of the centre of the Moon.
The moon crater you are referring to is likely "Aristarchus." Aristarchus is a prominent lunar impact crater located in the northwest part of the Moon.
Our moon has a few big ones. There is Copernicus [near the upper middle], Kepler [to the left of Copernicus, and Tycho [lower middle].
I think Copernicus was one of them
Copernicus predicted that the moon looked smaller
It was the Copernicus Crater.
no people did not belive that Copernicus model was correct. he thought that the moon revolves (turns) around the earth and the people thought something else (don't know sorry)
Ptolemy and Copernicus' ideas about the universe are different from each other in the sense that Ptolemy thought that every celestial object as well as the sun and the moon orbited the Earth whereas Copernicus had the thought that all planets orbited the Sun, while the Moon orbited the Earth.
The Lunar (Clue) Highlands are located on the Moon
It is located on the surface of the moon, much like the skin of an apple.
During a new moon phase, the moon is located between the Earth and the Sun, so it is not visible from Earth.
Once every 29 1/2 days. Same on most other parts of the Moon.