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The hidden caves under the moon’s surface
Recent discoveries have revealed the existence of vast cave networks beneath the moon’s surface, sparking excitement and curiosity among scientists and space enthusiasts alike. These hidden lunar ...
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Moon is cracking apart: Scientists uncover hidden lunar activity
The Moon has a reputation as a frozen, silent world, but a growing body of evidence suggests it is still shifting and straining deep below the surface. From long scarps that wrinkle the crust to fresh ...
According to observations of young ridges see on the far side, Earth's moon is not geologically dead, as previously believed.
The Falcon 9 rocket that launched early Thursday from Kennedy Space Center is carrying a lunar lander headed for the Moon. And aboard the lander is a camera conceived, designed, built and tested by 26 ...
The Moon has always held a certain mystery, especially its far side, hidden from Earth’s view. While telescopes and astronauts have revealed much about its surface, recent research has uncovered ...
Fig. 3. Lunar volcanic landforms. (A) Floor-fractured crater (44.3°E, 46.5°N), LRO WAC mosaic. (B) Lava flows in the southwestern Imbrium (330.4°E, 25.5°N), Apollo photograph AS15-M-1701. (C) Sinuous ...
NASA is closely monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4 after scientists identified a potential lunar impact path in 2032. While it won’t destroy the Moon, the event could reshape its surface and change how ...
The Moon might be a bit of a dark horse when it comes to water. According to a new analysis of mineralogy maps, water and hydroxyl – another molecule made up of hydrogen and oxygen – can be found in ...
The lunar surface might look like a barren wasteland of dust and rock, but scientists have just discovered signs of water all over the Moon's surface. This lightning bolt of discovery comes in the ...
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