YES!!! The adjective 'Lunar' from Latin, means of the Moon.
It's a crater on the surface of the Moon, probably the result of an asteroid impact.
You would only find a lunar crater on the lunar surface, the moon.
The moon?
A crater or a rill.
by comparing other lunar carters on the moon
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
Young lunar craters exhibit many features, but the most prominent is "rays". These are streaks of light colored debris that spread radially outward from the impact crater. The Tycho Crater is the classic example.
The asteroid 5383 Leavitt and the lunar crater Leavitt are named in her honour
A crater or a rill.
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Not surprisingly Sacrobosco Crater. It is an irregular lunar impact crater [See Link] that is located in the southern highlands to the west of the Rupes Altai escarpment.
by comparing other lunar carters on the moon
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
The lunar crater Hase is located in the rugged southeast part of the moon, to the south-southwest of the prominent walled plain petavius, the palitzsch and vallis palitzsch are attached to the northeastern rim of the haze.
moon.. volcanoes and war zone.
It's a crater on the surface of the Moon, probably the result of an asteroid impact.
Young lunar craters exhibit many features, but the most prominent is "rays". These are streaks of light colored debris that spread radially outward from the impact crater. The Tycho Crater is the classic example.
Most lunar craters are circular. It takes a very unusual shallow (or grazing) impact to make a crater that is not circular.
1) A house built of "Sod" 2) An eroded Lunar Impact Crater
The Apollo 11 lunar module eagle was about to hit a crater, so Neil Armstrong took over the conrols and landed it safely.