Interesting shot this (at around 1:30 on the video)
The bright crater on the bottom right quadrant appears to be very deep, and the two craters at 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock to it are partially filled in. Also to the right in that quadrant (from about 1 o'clock to about 4 o'clock), you can see faint radial patterns in the lunar dust. This would seem to indicate that the bright crater must have been a relatively recent impact by comparison with the other two.
Were those craters filled in by material from the impact that formed the bright crater?
Were they filled in gradually over many millions of years of falling space-dust
Were they filled by some other process?
Also, there are some channels/cracks with a particularly large one emanating from the crater a 8 o'clock from the bright crater.
What could have caused those channels? Flowing molten lunar material from the impact? Ancient water flow? Was the surface cracked by the impact?