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by aichip » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:03 am
Okay, so I see a little about your beliefs, but I see nothing very clear about why you think of craters as damage rather than a natural part of what we see. We have observed impacts in the past, we have laboratory equipment that duplicates the processes involved in crater formation, and we can see (in craters here on Earth) the remains of bodies that have caused them, such as the Sudbury impact and the nickle mines that are in the remains of an ancient asteroid there.
So, just to be specific, what has this to do with Hyperion, or any other moon for that matter? Keep in mind that so far, we can at least see material that will absorb sunlight and promote sublimation, and that the unusual shapes of the craters there are rather unlike the craters on the Moon, Earth, Mars, or other bodies. What sort of parallel or connection do you believe exists?
Cheers!
Sir Charles W. Shults III