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It would be interesting to see if sources have reported about lunar geological hypotheses on how/why it was found sitting there on the surface with no crater of its own, etc. If so, it'd be a great addition to the article. As a curious reader, those dynamics are the first things I'm wondering about when looking at File:Big Bertha Mondgestein.jpg (things related to the weaker gravity, regular weathering, larger piece fragment, etc). —PaleoNeonate – 21:57, 9 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]