ving
20-10-2005, 02:40 PM
Ok guys riddle me this... this atricle from space.com
http://space.com/scienceastronomy/051019_crater_count.html
states that most moon/planet craters are in fact made not from primary impact but from secondary. I dont mean bouncing asteriods but debris broke from the said primary impact.... head hurting....
ok so a lump of rock slams into a moon surface then breaks up. Now I am not a physics expert but i would have said that the debris would have reached exit velocity for these low gravity places and would be floating off in another direction, not landing again with enough force to create anothersmaller impact crater... infact if they did land again it would be more of a skid mark than a crateer (depending on trajectory i guess)....
:confuse3:
er... what do you guys think?
http://space.com/scienceastronomy/051019_crater_count.html
states that most moon/planet craters are in fact made not from primary impact but from secondary. I dont mean bouncing asteriods but debris broke from the said primary impact.... head hurting....
ok so a lump of rock slams into a moon surface then breaks up. Now I am not a physics expert but i would have said that the debris would have reached exit velocity for these low gravity places and would be floating off in another direction, not landing again with enough force to create anothersmaller impact crater... infact if they did land again it would be more of a skid mark than a crateer (depending on trajectory i guess)....
:confuse3:
er... what do you guys think?