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    How many craters are in the moon?

    Question #15989. Asked by moon lover. (Jan 15 02 8:52 PM)


    Gnomon

    The number of craters on the moon is uncountable, because no matter how much you magnify the moon you will still see more craters, the smallest being so small that they are invisible to the unaided eye. The crater pattern is a fractal!

    Jan 15 02, 10:05 PM


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