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Lunar rays are apparently the same age as lunar craters?

craters... :)


What shapes are the lunar craters?

Polyhedrons


Are most lunar craters that are formed by erosion caused by glaciers?

Most lunar craters are impact craters caused by incoming meteors and asteroids. Since our moon has no atmosphere there can be no glaciers or erosion.


Is there a map of lunar craters?

Yes, there are detailed maps of lunar craters available. Scientists and organizations like NASA have created high-resolution maps of the Moon's surface, including its craters, using data from spacecraft missions. These maps provide valuable information for lunar exploration and research.


Are lunar mares younger than the craters that sit in them?

Yes, lunar mares are younger than the craters that formed in them. Lunar mares are vast, flat areas filled with solidified lava flows, while craters are formed by impacts from meteoroids. The dark-colored mare areas are generally younger because they filled in older, pre-existing craters.


What is the origin of the majority of lunar craters?

The majority of lunar craters are thought to be formed from impacts by asteroids or comets. These impacts create depressions on the Moon's surface, resulting in the variety of craters we see today.


What is the result of lunar craters?

it is a result of an asteroid impact


Why are four craters formed on the moon weekly?

Craters are formed when asteroids and comets collide with the lunar surface.


What has the author Naosuke Sekiguchi written?

Naosuke Sekiguchi has written: 'Catalogue of central peaks and floor objects of the lunar craters on the visible hemisphere' -- subject(s): Lunar craters


The major presence of water detected on the Moon is in?

Lunar poles:data from Lunar Prospector indicated the presence of large quantities of water in craters at lunar poles :)


What are the features of the lunar surface?

Ridges, rilles, craters and regoliths


How deep are lunar craters typically?

some amount of deepness