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Lunar Craters and Rays & Soil

ScienceBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)April 3, 2011Leave a comment

Lunar craters are basically circular hollows on the surface of the moon. They are formed because of the impact of the meteoroids strikes. The smallest craters are microscopic pits, but the largest, the Aitken Basin, is nearly 21000 kilometres wide. Just an interesting fact, one of the most interesting craters on the moon is Copernicus.…

Origin and Properties of the Moon

ScienceBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)September 18, 2010Leave a comment

*Earth’s nearest neighbor in the universe is the moon!  After today’s lecture, you should be able to: Explain various hypotheses about how the moon formed. Describe features and properties of the moon. Astronomy: the study of the universe The 1st probes landed on the moon in 1959. The 1st people landed on the moon in…

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