Which of these lunar features is the oldest?
1. maria basins
2. lunar highlands
3. rayed craters like Copernicus
4. lunar soil
The youngest lunar feature is a volcanic crater called Aristarchus Plateau located on the Moon's near side. It has a bright spot due to recent volcanic activity, and radiometric dating estimates its age at around 450 million years old.
the bumps on the moon are called craters which has happened by comets and other objects.
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The first Lunar module was called the Eagle.
A lunar eclipse
The Lunar Highlands, which are 4.4 billion years old.
Some of the oldest lunar features include the highland crusts in the southern hemisphere of the Moon and impact craters like the South Pole-Aitken basin. These features provide valuable insights into the early history of the Moon and the solar system.
The youngest lunar feature is a volcanic crater called Aristarchus Plateau located on the Moon's near side. It has a bright spot due to recent volcanic activity, and radiometric dating estimates its age at around 450 million years old.
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Highlands
The oldest features on the Moon are called lunar highlands. These rugged, heavily cratered regions are composed of anorthosite and date back to the Moon's early history, around 4.4 billion years ago. The highlands are characterized by their elevation and are thought to have formed during the intense bombardment period known as the Late Heavy Bombardment. In contrast, the darker, flatter areas known as maria are younger, formed by volcanic activity.
Lunar Highlands
the bumps on the moon are called craters which has happened by comets and other objects.
lunar rocks may be fractured in the lab throw off sparks
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Some of the oldest moon features are believed to be the heavily cratered highlands on the lunar surface, such as the South Pole-Aitken Basin and the cratered terrains in the southern hemisphere. These regions are thought to have formed over 4 billion years ago during a period of intense bombardment known as the Late Heavy Bombardment.
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