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by comparing other lunar carters on the moon

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Q: How can you tell that Copernicus is a young crater?
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Is the Copernicus Crater a Volcanic crater?

No. Copernicus crater is an impact crater.


Crater on the moon is the same distance across as the journey from Walt Whitman's 1884 house?

It was the Copernicus Crater.


What is a large well known moon crater that has 10 letters in it?

The crater Tycho .. discovered by Tycho Brahe The crater Copernicus


Where is Copernicus located on the Moon?

Copernicus is a lunar impact crater located in eastern Oceanus Procellarum [See Link]


Is the Copernicus crater on the near side of the Moon?

Copernicus is visible using binoculars, and is located slightly northwest of the centre of the Moon.


What caused the Copernicus crater?

We think that all the craters were formed by meteor strikes.


What does Copernicus mean?

It basically means a conspicious crater on the moonAnswer:The lunar crater was named after Copernicus the astronomer. His name in turn, can be traced to a village in Silesia called Kopernik where his father came from. Families often took the name of their place of origin as their family name.


What is The name of a moon crater that is 10 letters?

Just check Wikipedia and search list of craters or search moon 's craters on Google and it will bring you to the web site that has all of the names and sizes of the moon's craters.


Who were Nicolas Copernicus' relatives?

barbara, watzenrode lucas young and old, i do not know


How can scientist tell which crater surfaces on the moon are ancient?

Travelling back in time and flying to the moon on a pancake to see which crater surfaces were there, simple.


Lunar craters that are relatively young exhibit?

Young lunar craters exhibit many features, but the most prominent is "rays". These are streaks of light colored debris that spread radially outward from the impact crater. The Tycho Crater is the classic example.


If you lived in the crater Copernicus on the side of the moon facing the earth how often would the sun rise?

Once every 29 1/2 days. Same on most other parts of the Moon.