this question is unanswerable due to the fact that the moon is impacted by micrometeoroids all the time, non stop... in fact, if you (could) stand on the moon without a spacesuit, you would feel as though you were being poked by needles all over your skin since the tiny micrometeriods would be impacting your body like a sand storm from above...
Crater
No impact area for meterites
Saturn's moon with the crater Herschel is called Mimas. Mimas is one of Saturn's innermost moons and is known for its large Herschel crater, which gives it a distinctive "Death Star" appearance.
Just check Wikipedia and search list of craters or search moon 's craters on Google and it will bring you to the web site that has all of the names and sizes of the moon's craters.
This is likely a crater, which is formed by the impact of a meteorite or other celestial object hitting the surface of the planet or moon. The impact causes material to be displaced, creating a bowl-shaped depression in the ground.
There is a "Herschel Crater" on our own Moon; on Mimas; and on the planet Mars.
The cheese crater. The cheese crater is the cheeseiest crater in all of cheese land.
The astronauts explored the giant crater left by the meteor impact.
yes
There is a crater on the top of a moon and a volcano.
Impact crater, or simply, crater.
That is a crater
crater
the little dot in the middle
Travelling back in time and flying to the moon on a pancake to see which crater surfaces were there, simple.
One name of a crater on the moon is Tycho. Tycho Crater is a prominent lunar impact crater with a diameter of about 85 kilometers and is located in the southern highlands of the moon. It is easily recognizable due to its bright rays that extend across the lunar surface.
Crater