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- Impact craters in the Solar System An impact crater is a circular depression in the surface of a solid astronomical body formed by the hypervelocity impact...
- to 3.92 billion years ago. It is a worn crater formation with several craterlets across its rim and along its inner wall. The most notable of these is...
- crater. There is also a small craterlet along the western edge. The inner wall is marked by a number of tiny craterlets, and is slightly wider at the...
- small craterlets along the rim edge. The inner walls are relatively low, and the interior floor is almost featureless except for a few tiny craterlets. There...
- Phocylides. The rim of Nasmyth is worn and impacted in several locations by craterlets, most notably Nasmyth D which lies across the north rim. The floor has...
- are a few tiny craterlets lying along the rim of LemaƮtre, especially in the west and the southeast. The most notable of these craterlets is a small, bowl-shaped...
- lesser, later impacts, particularly in the western half. Several small craterlets lie along the rim edge and the inner walls, and the outer rise is generally...
- prominent Petavius. The rim of Legendre is worn and eroded, with many small craterlets along the rim and the sides of the outer wall. A small crater approximately...
- Several small craterlets lie along the edge to the south and west. The bowl-like interior is nearly featureless, with only a few small craterlets to mark the...
- a pair of tiny craterlets in the southwest gap. The larger of this crater pair is designated Palisa P. Additional satellite craterlets D, A, and W lie...