The Moon Was Hit Again: NASA Scientists Discover a Newly Formed Crater
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Craters are bowl-shaped depressions on the surface of planets or moons, primarily formed by impact events from meteoroids, asteroids, or comets, or by volcanic activity. Studying craters provides valuable information about a celestial body's geological history, surface age, and the frequency of impacts in the solar system.