The subsequent 200 million years witnessed the fledgling moon being repeatedly assailed by space debris, etching its surface ...
Craters, craters, everywhere! Our moon shows signs of being incredibly scarred with the thousands of pockmarks and dents in its rocky surface — most of which have been formed by chunks of space ...
The Moon’s surface does not have any plants or water on it though, but it is full of holes. These are called craters ... just like one you might draw in a spooky Halloween picture.
The tiny moon is drawing closer to Mars at a rate of ... its arduous climb up the slippery, 20-degree-sloped surface of the crater wall, which is covered in loosely packed dust and sand and ...