2. Double Cratering
Another odd feature
of lunar craters was noticed by Richard C. Hoagland, after pouring
over Moon photographs. This was the occurrence of “double craters,”
craters in close proximity to each other, having the same size, and
more or less the same directional orientation. Meteoric bombardment
over billions of years might explain some of these, but not their
fairly frequent occurrence on the Moon. Briefly put, the presence
of such phenomena is suggestive of deliberate targeting, not random
bombardment by meteors.