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Old 03-26-2019, 04:09 PM   #84
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For you to see on a flat view of the surface something that isn't close to perfectly round, impact would need to be at an angle where the meteor would drag on the surface ( I think this is what you're looking for, why aren't the impact areas longer dragged out marks ).

You're not going to see anything aside from the impact point, which will usually be at least somewhat round. You don't see it's continuation after impact because it's under the surface.
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