• Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, has been heavily bombarded by meteorites throughout its history, similar to other rocky planets in our solar system. Its surface is covered with impact craters, some of which are quite large and ancient. Due to Mercury’s lack of a significant atmosphere, incoming meteorites do not burn up, resulting in frequent and intense impacts. Notable examples include:

    Caloris Basin: One of the largest known impact craters in the solar system, the Caloris Basin spans about 1,550 kilometers (960 miles). It was likely formed by an asteroid impact during Mercury's early history.

    Kuiper Crater: A relatively small but well-preserved crater, named after the astronomer Gerard Kuiper, is about 60 kilometers (37 miles) in diameter.

    Hokusai Crater: Another large crater on Mercury, measuring 114 kilometers (71 miles) in diameter, with bright rays of ejected material extending over much of the planet.

    Mercury's surface is thought to have experienced more impacts than Earth's, Mars', or Venus' due to its proximity to the Sun, which pulls in more meteoroids and comets. These impacts have significantly shaped the planet's geological history and surface evolution.

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    Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, has been heavily bombarded by meteorites throughout its history, similar to other rocky planets in our solar system. Its surface is covered with impact craters, some of which are quite large and ancient. Due to Mercury’s lack of a significant atmosphere, incoming meteorites do not burn up, resulting in frequent and intense impacts. Notable examples include: Caloris Basin: One of the largest known impact craters in the solar system, the Caloris Basin spans about 1,550 kilometers (960 miles). It was likely formed by an asteroid impact during Mercury's early history. Kuiper Crater: A relatively small but well-preserved crater, named after the astronomer Gerard Kuiper, is about 60 kilometers (37 miles) in diameter. Hokusai Crater: Another large crater on Mercury, measuring 114 kilometers (71 miles) in diameter, with bright rays of ejected material extending over much of the planet. Mercury's surface is thought to have experienced more impacts than Earth's, Mars', or Venus' due to its proximity to the Sun, which pulls in more meteoroids and comets. These impacts have significantly shaped the planet's geological history and surface evolution. Tonynetone
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  • https://americafirstreport.com/kamalanomics-fails-again-as-us-job-growth-craters-to-lowest-level-since-early-2021/
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    Kamalanomics Fails Again as US Job Growth Craters to Lowest Level Since Early 2021
    In a disheartening turn of events, US companies have added the fewest jobs in a month since the beginning of
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  • LIVE! Economic FREEFALL Worsens! Business Activity Craters. Expect Stocks To Go HIGHER! Mannarino
    https://www.brighteon.com/7cb73706-8ce0-41c7-8d48-9449a781875c?video=7cb73706-8ce0-41c7-8d48-9449a781875c
    LIVE! Economic FREEFALL Worsens! Business Activity Craters. Expect Stocks To Go HIGHER! Mannarino https://www.brighteon.com/7cb73706-8ce0-41c7-8d48-9449a781875c?video=7cb73706-8ce0-41c7-8d48-9449a781875c
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  • As China Joe craters America from within, China's military is deploying its most powerful stealth fighter jet, the J-20, to patrol the East China Sea and the South China Sea.
    Joe Biden and Kakala must go, and take Nancy with them.



    As China Joe craters America from within, China's military is deploying its most powerful stealth fighter jet, the J-20, to patrol the East China Sea and the South China Sea. Joe Biden and Kakala must go, and take Nancy with them.
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    China Deploys Most Powerful Fighter Jet to South China Sea
    China's military is deploying its most powerful stealth fighter jet, the J-20, to patrol the East China Sea and South China Sea.
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  • The mystery of Siberia's exploding craters
    On a remote peninsular in the Arctic circle, enormous wounds are appearing in the permafrost and have started to worry scientists. Research teams from Russia and the United States are racing to find out what this means for Siberia, and potentially the rest of the world.
    #craters #mystery #siberia #russia #scientists
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    The mystery of Siberia's exploding craters On a remote peninsular in the Arctic circle, enormous wounds are appearing in the permafrost and have started to worry scientists. Research teams from Russia and the United States are racing to find out what this means for Siberia, and potentially the rest of the world. #craters #mystery #siberia #russia #scientists https://www.egypttales.com/2021/07/facts-mystery-of-siberias-exploding.html
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    The mystery of Siberia's exploding craters
    On a remote peninsular in the Arctic circle, enormous wounds are appearing in the permafrost and have started to worry scientists
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  • Ok I know I don't usually use enemy posts but you really have to see this. They did not even try. First of all this video looks massively staged. Second: Do you see any blast craters? Third: These people do not look or run in a freaked out way. See for yourself. Those crisis actors were worth the money huh?
    Ok I know I don't usually use enemy posts but you really have to see this. They did not even try. First of all this video looks massively staged. Second: Do you see any blast craters? Third: These people do not look or run in a freaked out way. See for yourself. Those crisis actors were worth the money huh?
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  • Secrets of the Dark side...




    If any of you have ever looked up to the moon.

    You will see the same thing now, as you did when you first looked upon it when you were a baby laying in your crib looking out the window. The reason for this is called tidal locking. This occurs when the gravitational gradient makes one side of an astronomical body always face another. Because of this, the man on the moon will be seen until that last human dies off. Now we didn't even see the other side of the moon until the first photo was taken by the Luna 3 space probe launched by the Soviet space program in 1959.

    Since then we have learned plenty of things we have never seen through all of human history and prehistory. For one thing, there are far more craters on the other side. Including the one that has scientists scratching their heads. For one it's the largest impact crater in the solar system. Over 1300 miles in diameter. Hit by an asteroid that dwarfs the one that wiped the dinosaurs off the face of the earth. Called Aitken Basin it's also the oldest we have found so far. Now that's not the mystery. The mystery is the massive amount of metal under the basin. The metal mass is five times the size of Hawaii's largest island Oahu.

    So big in fact that the gravity from in placed the surface down 800 meters deep after impact than other craters. What the believe happen was that after the asteroid impacted. All of the rock that made up the outside fragmented and burned away. However, the metal core survived and all the nickel and iron merged with the moon's inner mantle. This would explain why a large side of the moon is heavier and denser than the other side.

    If that same asteroid hit us... Well, let's just say only micros and bacteria would have to kick start life all over again. The Permian-Triassic extinction saw 95% of all life on Earth die out. If that Hawaii-sized one hit us. Only bacteria and hearty herds of tardigrades feeding on them would be all that would be left alive.

    With a new interest in lunar bases and colonies being planned in the early 2030s. I think most of the iron for mega structures and domed crater colonies will more than likely come from the Aitken Basin.

    Maybe one day many children may come to know the view of the Dark Side of the Moon. As well as humanity has known the near side which we have seen and enjoyed every bright and full moon night...

    #Xephula #space #lunarscience #cosmos
    Secrets of the Dark side... If any of you have ever looked up to the moon. You will see the same thing now, as you did when you first looked upon it when you were a baby laying in your crib looking out the window. The reason for this is called tidal locking. This occurs when the gravitational gradient makes one side of an astronomical body always face another. Because of this, the man on the moon will be seen until that last human dies off. Now we didn't even see the other side of the moon until the first photo was taken by the Luna 3 space probe launched by the Soviet space program in 1959. Since then we have learned plenty of things we have never seen through all of human history and prehistory. For one thing, there are far more craters on the other side. Including the one that has scientists scratching their heads. For one it's the largest impact crater in the solar system. Over 1300 miles in diameter. Hit by an asteroid that dwarfs the one that wiped the dinosaurs off the face of the earth. Called Aitken Basin it's also the oldest we have found so far. Now that's not the mystery. The mystery is the massive amount of metal under the basin. The metal mass is five times the size of Hawaii's largest island Oahu. So big in fact that the gravity from in placed the surface down 800 meters deep after impact than other craters. What the believe happen was that after the asteroid impacted. All of the rock that made up the outside fragmented and burned away. However, the metal core survived and all the nickel and iron merged with the moon's inner mantle. This would explain why a large side of the moon is heavier and denser than the other side. If that same asteroid hit us... Well, let's just say only micros and bacteria would have to kick start life all over again. The Permian-Triassic extinction saw 95% of all life on Earth die out. If that Hawaii-sized one hit us. Only bacteria and hearty herds of tardigrades feeding on them would be all that would be left alive. With a new interest in lunar bases and colonies being planned in the early 2030s. I think most of the iron for mega structures and domed crater colonies will more than likely come from the Aitken Basin. Maybe one day many children may come to know the view of the Dark Side of the Moon. As well as humanity has known the near side which we have seen and enjoyed every bright and full moon night... #Xephula #space #lunarscience #cosmos
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  • SpaceRef - Layered Deposits And Wind Ripples On Mars:

    http://spaceref.com/mars/layered-deposits-and-wind-ripples-on-mars.html

    #Mars #Ripple #Aeolian #Ripples #Craters #Wind #Sediment #HiRISE #PlanetaryScience #Astronomy
    SpaceRef - Layered Deposits And Wind Ripples On Mars: http://spaceref.com/mars/layered-deposits-and-wind-ripples-on-mars.html #Mars #Ripple #Aeolian #Ripples #Craters #Wind #Sediment #HiRISE #PlanetaryScience #Astronomy
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  • In late June of 1908, a fireball exploded above the remote Russian forests of Tunguska, Siberia, flattening more than 800 square miles of trees. Researchers think a meteor was responsible for the devastation, but neither its fragments nor any impact craters have been discovered
    https://www.egypttales.com/2021/06/facts-crater-could-solve-1908-tunguska.html
    In late June of 1908, a fireball exploded above the remote Russian forests of Tunguska, Siberia, flattening more than 800 square miles of trees. Researchers think a meteor was responsible for the devastation, but neither its fragments nor any impact craters have been discovered https://www.egypttales.com/2021/06/facts-crater-could-solve-1908-tunguska.html
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    Crater Could Solve 1908 " Tunguska Meteor " Mystery
    In late June of 1908, a fireball exploded above the remote Russian forests of Tunguska, Siberia, flattening more than 800 square miles of trees
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  • https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/netflix-craters-subscribers-miss-catastrophic-guidance
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