Lunar craters. Two notable craters, Manzinus and Mutus, are at the upper centre of the image, Mutus being slightly to the left with a smaller crater within it, and Manzinus being the larger crater. These are impact craters, formed when something relatively small crashed into the Moon at high velocity. | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Peach, Damian |
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