by Richarday » Sat Sep 10, 2005 1:03 pm
If the moon has one side always facing the planet, wouldn’t the craters on the edge of the moon’s profile which faced out into space, be elongated due to the angle at which the objects would strike the moons’ surface. Although I assume that some objects may also come in at a tangent to the planet and impact the moon directly which would result in some round craters on the "edge" of the profile presented to space. Comments?
If the moon has one side always facing the planet, wouldn’t the craters on the edge of the moon’s profile which faced out into space, be elongated due to the angle at which the objects would strike the moons’ surface. Although I assume that some objects may also come in at a tangent to the planet and impact the moon directly which would result in some round craters on the "edge" of the profile presented to space. Comments?