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Old 08-04-2008, 02:13 PM   #11
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The moon currently has the largest discovered crater in the solar system and does have scientists baffled. From memory it's ~2250km wide and ~13km deep and near the south (?) polar region of the moon. Appeared to be a low and slow glancing blow.
Is it a round crater or more like a gouge? You'd expect a low and slow glancing blow would leave a big gouge through the soft crust.

All of the Earth craters fit a model regarding the ratio of crater width:penetration depth. On the moon, the smaller craters fit the model perfectly but the larger ones are way too shallow for their width.
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