More than 3 billion years ago, when the Moon's volcanic mare (the dark lunar "seas") were formed, the Moon was rife with ...
Recent findings indicate the Moon is still contracting, forming wrinkle ridges that suggest ongoing geological activity.
Moonquakes, akin to earthquakes, result from internal movements within the Moon, primarily driven by temperature changes and meteorite impacts, rather than tectonic plate shifts due to the moon's ...
More than 3 billion years ago, when the Moon’s volcanic mare (the dark lunar “seas”) were formed, the Moon was rife with tectonic activity and moonquakes that shook its surface. Evidence of ...