Radar data reveals hidden layers beneath the Moon’s south pole, helping scientists map subsurface structures and support ...
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Electrically charged dust creates hazards on Mars and the Moon — an invisible carbon layer may explain why
As we set our sights on future Mars and moon missions, we face a surprisingly troublesome foe: electrically charged dust. On the lunar surface, jagged, ultra-fine dust acts as a sharp abrasive. It ...
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