On June 5, Japan's RESILIENCE lander crash-landed on the Moon, confirmed by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. This marks ispace's second attempt failure, raising questions about future lunar missions.
When Apollo astronauts landed on the Moon, they discovered dazzling orange glass beads that hold secrets about the Moon's volcanic past. These tiny gems, formed billions of years ago, are now being analyzed to unlock the mysteries of lunar history.
A new study reveals the moon's interior is asymmetric, with the near side being significantly warmer than the far side. This research, driven by NASA’s GRAIL mission, uncovers vital insights into the moon's geological activity and formation.
China's Chang'e 6 mission has returned groundbreaking samples from the moon's far side, revealing new insights into its volcanic history and challenging previous theories about its formation.