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In world war two the British used a Poisson distribution to analyse where V-rockets were landing in London and showed that the pattern of targets hit was random and that therefore the rockets were not being guided accurately.
Hasanything similar been done for the craters on the moon - their relative locations,the size of them,the angle at which projectiles struck the moon's surface etc.A non-random distribution would tell us something about the processes going on above the moon's surface before projectiles struck - wouldn't it?
Hasanything similar been done for the craters on the moon - their relative locations,the size of them,the angle at which projectiles struck the moon's surface etc.A non-random distribution would tell us something about the processes going on above the moon's surface before projectiles struck - wouldn't it?