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Congozilla t1_isnd64n wrote

Yes, nice work. I like the way the craters are all about equal in depth. That's just the way craters happen up there. Here on Earth, craters happen different. As in, the bigger the rock, the deeper the crater. Just, not on the moon. And, no one knows why.

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mincecraft__ t1_iso9sd9 wrote

That’s not true. Craters on the moon are all different sizes and depths. It’s completely dependent on the impact or and the surface being impacted. Tycho crater is 4800m in depth where as Picard crater is 2400m in depth.

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Congozilla t1_isrxtx5 wrote

Well okay, but to my eyes, that issue over crater depth looks freaky and real. Every time I see a pic of moon craters I'm reading the same thing - - Equal depth. Just look at 'em! - - There they are - - Equal depth. In that TV show, "For all mankind," craters seemed to vary in depth at times, but in real life photos and accurate renditions like the one displayed above - - I keep seeing 'em all about equal in depth.

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