Scientists studying lunar samples have finally resolved a decades-long debate about the Moon’s ancient magnetic field.
After sitting untouched in storage for nearly 50 years, lunar samples collected during the Apollo 15, 16 and 17 missions will be studied for the first time, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine ...
Old Apollo rocks are providing a fresh take on the moon's magnetic field ...
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The Moon's Far Side Is Strangely Dry—Lunar Samples Suggest It's Much More Parched Than the Side That Faces Earth
Soil samples from the far side of the moon suggest the little-known, distant face of our natural satellite is much drier than the side that faces Earth, according to a new analysis. In 2019, China ...
NASA has severe penalties for those who dare to deal in astromaterials.
Soil and rocks returned from the moon’s mysterious far side suggest it may be drier than the side constantly facing Earth, Chinese scientists reported Wednesday. But they cautioned more samples are ...
The Apollo missions changed how scientists understand the moon. Returning with Artemis could help solve some of the biggest ...
WASHINGTON — The moon is sometimes called "two-faced" because the surface of its side perpetually facing away from Earth looks so different than its side always facing our planet. And the differences ...
Material from the crater can "tell the story of the late evolution of the lunar magma ocean," scientists say. A giant impact crater on the moon may contain primordial pieces of the lunar mantle and ...
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