Understanding how heat moves through the lunar regolith can help scientists understand how the Moon's interior formed.
What were once thought to be traces of the Moon's formation are remnants from a 're-melting' event, research indicates.
Understanding the Moon’s history requires examining its formation and the events that shaped its surface. For years, ...
The Moon is our closest neighbor in space and the only celestial body (besides Earth) that humans have walked on. Despite ...
Scientists have shown that a "remelting event" more than 4.3 billion years ago "reset" the internal clock of most lunar rocks ...
A physicist, a chemist and a mathematician walk into a bar. It sounds like the start of a bad joke, but in my case, it was ...
Further analysis of lunar rocks and modeling will help scientists to better understand the moon and its history ...
WITH the aid of the Lunar Orbiter IV high resolution photographs, the morphology and distribution of sinuous rilles over a large fraction of the surface of the Moon can be studied in detail.
The Moon is much older than previously thought. Its crust was reheated after its formation - and has thus misled researchers ...
Planetary scientists believe the moon's surface may have "remelted" around 4.35 billion years ago, masking much older lunar features beneath. The moon is thought to have formed when Earth collided ...
December’s full moon, dubbed the cold moon, will reach the crest of its full phase early Sunday. Here’s the best way to view ...