Nothing. There is no air on the Moon, so the craters contain nothing but a little dust and some rocks; not much at all.
Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona.
The meteor crater in Arizona was created around 50,000 years ago when a meteorite struck the Earth's surface, forming the crater we see today.
Highly unlikely because Uranus is a gas giant and a meteor is so small.
In Arizona you can still see the crater left my a meteor which hit the Earth thousands of years ago.
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
Giant meteors have hit the Earth many times. Probably the most destructive - so far - was Chicxulub which "may" have been the cause of the dinosaurs extinction.The most notable crater in the US is - not surprisingly - called meteor crater. Located in the Arizona desert, near Winslow.
No, Apollo 11 did not get hit by a meteor during its mission to the Moon in 1969. The spacecraft successfully landed on the Moon and then returned safely to Earth without encountering any meteor impacts.
The moon gets craters from meteor's that hit it's surface
The crater doesn't "hit" the moon; the crater is the result of the explosion. A meteorite might hit the moon. Since it hits with a huge energy, it may indeed be considered an explosion.________________________For the last few years, astronomers have been watching the Moon during meteor showers on Earth. (After all, the Moon is pretty close to the Earth, right?) They have observed hundreds of explosions - meteoric impacts - on the Moon. Since the Moon has no atmosphere, any meteorite will strike the surface of the Moon at full speed, and some of these meteors are moving upwards of 150,000 miles per hour.
It forms a crater or dint.
it makes a crater
it was formed by a astroed that hit the moon