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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNew Discoveries from Chang’e-6 Show How the Moon’s Far Side Defies Our ExpectationsA series of recent findings from the Chang’e-6 mission have significantly advanced our understanding of the Moon’s far side, offering unprecedented insights into its geological and geochemical ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNDiscovery of Rare Lunar Meteorite Fills 1 Billion-Year Gap in the Moon’s Volcanic HistoryIn a groundbreaking discovery, a 2.35-billion-year-old lunar meteorite found in Africa in 2023 has unveiled fresh insights into the moon’s volcanic history. This meteorite, with a unique chemical ...
A remarkable 2.35 billion year old meteorite found in Africa in 2023 has opened a new window into the Moon's volcanic history ...
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Space on MSNWhy is the moon's far side so weird? China's lunar sample-return mission may have figured it outThe impact that carved out the moon's huge South Pole-Aitken basin may explain the puzzling differences between the lunar ...
In the end, the researchers discovered that these ridges were far younger than previous ridges found on the far-side of the Moon, especially since the far-side of the Moon is much older than the near ...
A 2Bil-year-old Moon rock that fell in Africa bridges a billion-year gap in lunar samples and rewrites what we know about ...
Scientists found a rock in Africa that originally came from the Moon after being knocked off by an asteroid impact and floating through space.
Scientists have discovered that the Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth, meaning that days are getting longer.
Moon is not as “geologically dead” as previously thought, new study reveals A UMD geologist helped develop advanced dating methods to track geological changes on the far side of the moon and ...
A 2.35-billion-year-old Moon rock that fell to Earth in Africa is rewriting what we know about lunar volcanism. This rare meteorite, studied by UK scientists and unveiled at a major geochemistry ...
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