The study of intersecting craters on the moon, Mars, and Mercury

Mathematics – Logic

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Lunar Craters, Mars Craters, Mercury Surface, Planetary Craters, Planetary Surfaces, Statistical Analysis

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Eleven thousand intersecting craters on the moon, Mars, and Mercury are statistically analyzed and their morphological characteristics are considered. Rose-diagrams of the directions of the azimuths between the intersecting crater centers are constructed. The azimuthal directions are evenly distributed, attesting to the random distribution of the intersecting craters on the surfaces of the moon, Mars, and Mercury; these results indicate that the craters are exogenous in origin.

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