Recent findings indicate the Moon is still contracting, forming wrinkle ridges that suggest ongoing geological activity.
More than 3 billion years ago, when the Moon’s volcanic mare (the dark lunar “seas”) were formed, the Moon was rife with ...
The moon may still be geologically active, judging from the way the lunar far side is wrinkling as the moon contracts. At ...
New findings indicate that the Moon is still undergoing geological changes, challenging the long-held belief that it is a geologically inactive body. In a study published in The Planetary Science ...
New research challenges assumptions about the moon’s dormancy, revealing evidence of recent tectonic activity.
Researchers found young ridges on the moon’s far side, proving it is still geologically active. The ridges formed in last 200 ...
Moonquakes, meteors, and tectonic shifts—the Moon is more dynamic than we thought! Watch to uncover how the Moon’s shrinking reveals secrets about its interior and what lies ahead for this ...