No. A crater is a depression in the ground created by an impact or explosion. The moon is an object in orbit around Earth. It is believed to have formed when another planet collided with Earth early in its history, but this impact did not leave a crater.
The astronauts explored the giant crater left by the meteor impact.
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.
It all depends on the amount of kinetic energy the crater has when it hits the moon. The larger the height, and the more kinetic energy the crater has when it hits the moon the larger the diameter of the crater and the more deeper it is. Hope this helps!
This is known as an impact crater. Please see the related link.
Rays
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.
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There is a crater on the top of a moon and a volcano.
Impact crater, or simply, crater.
That is a crater
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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.
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