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We were wrong about how the moon's largest and oldest crater formed — and that's great news for NASA's next lunar landing
A new study has revealed that our understanding of the South Pole-Aitken basin was quite literally back-to-front, meaning ...
When Luc Donckerwolke, Chief Creative Officer of Genesis, speaks about Magma, his passion is clear. Magma isn’t a sub-brand; ...
A colossal northern asteroid impact billions of years ago likely shaped the Moon’s south polar region and explains its uneven ...
The findings help explain why a series of small earthquakes over a period of about three years suddenly culminated in the ...
The Moon's largest, most ancient crater, the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin, could rewrite the textbooks on how our Moon was ...
The gravitational interaction between the Earth and Moon has led to one hemisphere of the Moon being locked facing away from ...
When NASA’s Artemis astronauts land near the moon’s south pole, they may be stepping into a region that holds vital clues to the moon’s ancient past. A new study reveals that a massive asteroid struck ...
A volcanic island in Iceland revealed that birds, not wind, brought the first plants. This changes what we know about how ...
If you look closer at the building stones, tiles and pavements of the big city, you can find a hidden world of geology and ...
For decades, the colossal Taftan volcano of eastern Iran appeared a lifeless piece of history. It towered nearly 13,000 feet ...
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides scientists with a powerful new tool for ...
Rocks store information from long ago. For instance, their composition can reveal the environmental conditions during their formation. This makes them ...
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