Did You Know?

The Moon has many big holes!

What is a Crater?

A crater is a hole in the ground.

How Craters Form

Craters form when rocks hit the Moon.

What Rumford (Crater) Does

It shows how the Moon was hit.

It helps us learn about space.

It is fun to look at with a scope.

It is part of the Moon's story.

It can teach us about rocks.

It is a neat place to explore.

More About Rumford (Crater)

Rumford is one of many craters on the Moon. It is big and round. People think it was made a long time ago. The Moon has many craters like Rumford.

These craters help us learn about the Moon. They show us what happened when rocks hit it. We can see these craters with a telescope.

In the future, we may go to the Moon. We can learn more about craters like Rumford. This can help us know more about space!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Rumford"] --> B["Lunar Impact Crater"] B --> C["Far Side of the Moon"] B --> D["Northwest of Oppenheimer"] B --> E["East-Southeast of Orlov"] C --> F["Crater Characteristics"] F --> G["Size and Depth"] F --> H["Geological Features"]

What Do These Words Mean?

lunar impact crater:A hole on the Moon made by something hitting it.
far side of the Moon:The side of the Moon that we cannot see from Earth.
northwest:The direction between north and west.
large crater:A big hole in the ground made by an impact.
east-southeast:The direction between east and southeast.