Yep, that is the typical explanation for the flat bottom shape.
But the real kicker is then, why do secondary meteors love to hit exactly on the rim of the previous craters? And electric machining shows that, and exactly that phenomena repeatedly.
Also, their formulas of how you get a circle from an off angle strike do not really add up. It could happen that way, but all the ballistic impact evidence I have seen never does that. But, hey, it could be because of atmosphere.
don't bother he's crazy
Yep, that is the typical explanation for the flat bottom shape.
But the real kicker is then, why do secondary meteors love to hit exactly on the rim of the previous craters? And electric machining shows that, and exactly that phenomena repeatedly.
Also, their formulas of how you get a circle from an off angle strike do not really add up. It could happen that way, but all the ballistic impact evidence I have seen never does that. But, hey, it could be because of atmosphere.