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November 2017 - Nov 3, 2018 23:36:44 GMT
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Post by wahine on Mar 27, 2018 5:46:53 GMT
The crater on the left appears to have two perfectly symmetrical tunnels and is half a weird triangle in shape. The crater on the right doesn't so much look like a crater either. Amazingly, taken from blurry old Google Moon.
Ideas anyone?
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April 2015 - Apr 26, 2024 11:08:01 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Mar 27, 2018 12:48:41 GMT
'tunnels' are two further, quite similar craters on the rim of the left crater 'triangle' is the shadow of a higher section of the crater wall (you can spot it at 5 o'clock direction on the rim)
the bigger circular feature -you say 'doesn't so much look like a crater either' on the right is a perfetcly shaped impact crater though. central accumulation and concentric-ring features make me think, it was caused by a perpendicular impact.
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Post by spacecowboy2006 on Mar 27, 2018 19:30:16 GMT
what, no link, no placemark?
often when we find such optical illusions, it helps to make a few measurements, it might even change your mind.
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Post by ET_Explorer on Mar 28, 2018 5:07:48 GMT
The crater on the left appears to have two perfectly symmetrical tunnels and is half a weird triangle in shape. The crater on the right doesn't so much look like a crater either. Amazingly, taken from blurry old Google Moon.
Ideas anyone? Hi Wahine, in this community we use a kmz file. Learn >> HERE <<
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