a photograph of the moon's far side as seen from space A large formation of granite discovered beneath an ancient lunar volcano is further evidence that the far side of the moon once glowed with ...
A large formation of granite discovered below the lunar surface likely was formed from the cooling of molten lava that fed a volcano or volcanoes that erupted early in the Moon's history -- as long as ...
The far side of the moon is hiding evidence of an enormous ancient volcano. But even though researchers are sure the volcano was there, they remain mystified about how it could have formed. For more ...
Data from two Chinese orbiters helped a team of scientists explain why a patch of lunar terrain is so much warmer than the surrounding area. By Kenneth Chang The rocks beneath an ancient volcano on ...
Scientists have uncovered a massive hidden granite structure beneath the ice of West Antarctica that stretches nearly 60 miles across and may reshape understanding of the continent’s deep geology, a ...
The presence of pink granite beneath the glacial ice in Antarctica had stumped scientists for years, as they had no clue where it came from. Researchers led by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) ...
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