Scientists in China have discovered and identified the 11th new lunar mineral, according to findings reported by the China Geological Survey. The newly discovered mineral, named Cerium-Magnesium ...
The Moon is constantly being bombarded by traveling space rocks, its surface recording each collision in the form of craters that never fade in the absence of wind or surface water. Most lunar craters ...
Mark Showalter of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., discovered the moon, which is currently called S/2004 N1, on July 1. The moon is less than 12 kilometres wide and at a distance of ...
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