The moon is a rather remarkable object for creating aesthetics. It's strange that no one has discussed something like this
It would be possible to organize some kind of horror aesthetics related to the surface of the moon. For example, to play on the feeling of abandonment, abandonment and desolation, using lunar landscapes. You can try something else, for example, related to nazi/communist/american bases on the Moon.
From the less gloomy, you can create an aesthetic of the idealized surface of the Moon, but at the same time so that it seems natural (I've seen this in retro art).
Well, and you can create a subsection of some natural aesthetics, where the Moon itself will take center stage.
Oleg
It seems to me that it turns out a small aesthetic without any clear criteria. Rather, not even a whole aesthetic, but a large compositional element. It can also be used for other aesthetic purposes. For example, in some fantastic aesthetics with different sunny cities at sunset (or, as already written in the "Golden Hour"). In the context of nature, sunsets are beautiful in themselves, and it will be quite difficult to arrange them into some kind of separate full-fledged aesthetics.