The moon may look unchanged from afar, but its surface is constantly reshaped by microscopic impacts and a steady stream of ...
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Scientists recreate 'moon rock' in a lab to study how the moon ages—and where its water comes from
"Water would be a fantastic resource for humans operating on the moon, but scientifically, we are driven simply by the ...
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Lab-aged moon rock offers new clues about how water forms on the lunar surface
Georgia Tech researchers have recreated the effects of solar wind on lunar minerals in ...
Weathering and erosion slowly chisel, polish, and buff Earth's rock into ever evolving works of art—and then wash the remains into the sea. The processes are definitively independent, but not ...
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