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Scientists uncover something shockingly odd on the moon’s far side
The hidden hemisphere of the Moon has long been painted as a quiet, cratered backwater, but a new batch of samples has upended that picture. Material returned from the far side now points to a ...
Scientists spot something on Moon’s far side that’s not thought to be naturally occurring - Findings indicate Moon has ...
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Carbon nanotubes discovered on the far side of the moon
Researchers from Jilin University identified single-walled carbon nanotubes in soil samples brought back from the far side of ...
The Chang’e-6 lunar probe found tiny tubes formed by a single layer of atoms – something that has previously been seen only ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC) in China as its Chang'e-6 spacecraft landed last year in June on the far side of the moon ...
China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft successfully touched down on the far side of the moon on Sunday (June 2). China has now landed two missions on the moon's mysterious far side. When you purchase through ...
It's called the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin, and it is, as far as we know, the largest, deepest and oldest impact crater on the far side of the Moon. The place was born some 4, 4.3 billion years ago ...
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Scientists Stunned as ‘Man-Made’ Material Discovered Forming Naturally on Moon's Far Side
China’s Chang’e-6 mission’s moon samples uncover naturally formed nanotubes once thought possible only in labs.
The interior of the mysterious far side of the moon may be colder than the side constantly facing Earth, suggests a new analysis of rock samples co-led by a UCL (University College London) and Peking ...
Something to look forward to: The proposed Lunar Crater Radio Telescope would not replace the full spectrum of research conducted by Earth-based radio observatories, but it does represents a vital ...
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