Future Artemis astronauts may be able to explore rocks blasted from deep inside the Moon by an ancient giant impact.
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Scientists tested AI lunar data and found surprising errors beneath the surface
A new study published in The Planetary Science Journal has found that several AI-generated lunar crater catalogs perform far ...
The Moon’s biggest scar does not sit quietly in the background. The South Pole-Aitken basin is a vast impact structure more ...
A colossal ancient collision may have left some of the Moon’s deepest secrets surprisingly close to future Artemis landing sites. By recreating the impact that formed the giant South Pole-Aitken basin ...
Explore the mysterious hidden structures beneath the Moon’s dark side and uncover secrets that lie beneath the surface in this intriguing exploration.
Astronauts of future Artemis missions will be able to detect fragments of the lunar mantle directly on the surface of the Earth's satellite near the south pole. This was reported on June 22 by Science ...
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