If you mean on the side that we can't see, then it is extremely cratered - much more so than the side facing the Earth. There are fewer 'seas' but it appears to be made up of the same rocks and moon dust as the other side.
If you mean what is in space on the other side of the moon, then the answer is much the same as what is beyond the Earth - more of the solar system and universe. The moon orbits us and is very close compared to the rest of the celestial bodies.
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
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The Lunar Prospector mission discovered evidence of water ice at the Moon's poles in 1998. This finding was significant as it indicated the presence of potential resources for future exploration and colonization efforts.
Two types of moon craters are impact craters, formed by asteroids or meteoroids hitting the moon's surface, and volcanic craters, formed by volcanic activity on the moon when magma rises to the surface and erupts.
There can be craters anywhere on the moon, not just the side we see
I am assuming you are referring to the craters in the moon. For thousands and thousands of years, asteroids have been hitting the moon's surface and creating craters. Those craters cast shadows as they do not let light inside of them when the Sun is at an angle, therefore creating "dark marks" on the moon.
The craters on the Moon are considered to be impact craters, caused by meteoroids striking the Moon.
There are 375 craters in the moon.....
The large indentation on the surface of the moon areÊcalled craters. It is a circular depression in the surface of the moon and other solid body in the solar system.Ê
there are more craters on the moon then on earth
On the Moon.
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The moon gets craters from meteor's that hit it's surface
No. The craters on the moon do not affect its gravity.
the moon craters were created by asteroids and meteors. shocking!
From when it was forming and still molten inside and from impact craters.
Yes, there are craters on the Moon. Any planet with a solid surface and not too much of an atmosphere will have craters.