Many have assumed that the craters roughly forming the shape of a human face on the surface of the moon were formed by a battery of space rocks, but new research supports the claim that it came from within our only natural satellite.
Eric Mack, CNET
Wed, 10/01/2014 - 5:55pm
Many have assumed that the craters roughly forming the shape of a human face on the surface of the moon were formed by a battery of space rocks, but new research supports the claim that it came from within our only natural satellite.