What if moon tremors were the key to finding the most valuable resource for future astronauts? A study suggests listening to lunar ground vibrations to map hidden ice.
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When we look at the Moon on a clear night, it comes to light that it is not a blue planet like Earth, but rather reminds us of a desert, barren and barren wasteland where water has no place at all. Moreover, what we call seas are nothing more than large plains formed by huge basalt lava tails responsible for that darker shade that contrasts strongly with the lighter color of their highlands. What a disappointment, seas without water or waves! Bu…
What if moon tremors were the key to finding the most valuable resource for future astronauts? A study suggests listening to lunar ground vibrations to map hidden ice.