Behold the Moon, photographed during NASA’s Apollo 15 mission, July 26-August 7, 1971.
See what I love about this photo is that from this angle you can really tell that the craters are from large impacts, and you start to comprehend the magnitude of a force that could shift rock as if it was a liquid.
It’s alarming when you realize that could be where you live on Earth right now as opposed to some lifeless vicinity of the Moon.
How big across are those craters?