Origin, Distribution, and Chronostratigraphy of Asymmetric Secondary Craters Associated with Nearside Lunar Basins

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Large asymmetric secondary craters associated with lunar basins can be
used to constrain estimated ages of extrabasinal landforms. Many formed
from low-angle impacts and have beak-shaped rims pointing away from
genetically associated basins.

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