Now we only see one side of the moon it's in the same rotational orbit.. as our planet..
Now the back side of the moon that we never get to see .. isn't as heavily impacted by craters as the side that faces us....
Which makes me wonder how does any asteroid or Comet large enough to leave such craters on the face of the Moon Escape our gravitational pull and end up hitting the moon... and not us... you think it would be the other way around the heavily impacted side would be facing away from us and the Lesser impacted Side of the Moon facing us... just a thought...
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