A rainbow requires the presence of an atmosphere with droplets of water suspended in it. The moon has neither of those.
Rock
When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.
Craters on the moon were formed when meteorites crashed into the moons surface at unimaginable speeds. so true :P
The moon's craters are impact craters, formed by collisions of interplanetary debris (asteroids, comets, etc.) with the surface of the moon.
They are the "maria". They were formed from volcanic lava flows.
They are formed by asteroids and meteorites crashing into the surface of the moon
The moon has never appeared to look rainbow colour, if it does it is because your eyes are playing tricks on you or because you are on drugs.
Impact craters.
Rock
When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.
craters
By asteroids impacting the surface.
Craters on the moon were formed when meteorites crashed into the moons surface at unimaginable speeds. so true :P
When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.
Craters are formed when asteroids and comets collide with the lunar surface.
The moon's craters are impact craters, formed by collisions of interplanetary debris (asteroids, comets, etc.) with the surface of the moon.
The rocks were similar to rocks formed by volcanoes on Earth, suggesting that vast oceans of molten lava once covered the moon's surface.