Topic: The face of the moon..
no1phD's photo
Thu 03/29/18 12:15 PM
Now we only see one side of the moon it's in the same rotational orbit.. as our planet..
Now the back side of the moon that we never get to see .. isn't as heavily impacted by craters as the side that faces us....
Which makes me wonder how does any asteroid or Comet large enough to leave such craters on the face of the Moon Escape our gravitational pull and end up hitting the moon... and not us... you think it would be the other way around the heavily impacted side would be facing away from us and the Lesser impacted Side of the Moon facing us... just a thought...

Tom4Uhere's photo
Thu 03/29/18 12:52 PM
Asymmetric Distribution of Lunar Impact Basins Caused by Variations in Target Properties
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/342/6159/724

Maps of crustal thickness derived from NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission revealed more large impact basins on the nearside hemisphere of the Moon than on its farside. The enrichment in heat-producing elements and prolonged volcanic activity on the lunar nearside hemisphere indicate that the temperature of the nearside crust and upper mantle was hotter than that of the farside at the time of basin formation. Using the iSALE-2D hydrocode to model impact basin formation, we found that impacts on the hotter nearside would have formed basins with up to twice the diameter of similar impacts on the cooler farside hemisphere. The size distribution of lunar impact basins is thus not representative of the earliest inner solar system impact bombardment.


Consider that the Earth has erosion at a higher degree than the Moon.
The Earth does intercept more collisions than the moon but those impact craters are eroded.
During the heavy bombardment period, the Moon and Earth were impacted according to mass/gravity, positioning and trajectories of the impactors.
Also, might realize that without significant atmosphere and much lower gravity an impact on the Moon will result in a larger crater that will last much longer.