Abstract

In this paper, we compare different-scale ring crater structures on the surface of the Moon and the Earth. Here we show the regular zonal change of craters of different sizes around the largest crater on the Moon and the periodicity of the distribution of craters along the lines according to the wave principle. On Earth, we consider the position of the famous Arizona crater, the relationship with the external environment and structural features that cast doubt on its astrobleme nature. Arguments are given about the possible terrestrial origin of the specific largest iron meteorites found without craters, and the ambiguous diagnosis of explosion products attributed to those associated with meteorite impacts.

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