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Fifty years ago, three NASA astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, concluding the final Apollo mission.
Fifty years ago, three NASA astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, concluding the final Apollo mission.
Fifty years ago, three NASA astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, concluding the final Apollo mission.
Fifty years ago, three NASA astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, concluding the final Apollo mission.
Fifty years ago, three NASA astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, concluding the final Apollo mission.
A version of this article was originally published by The Conversation ( CC BY-ND 4.0 ) Lava was still flowing on the surface…
We now have the evidence that Lava was still flowing at the Moon's surface 1.97 billion years ago.
Lava was still flowing on the surface of the Moon 1.97 billion years ago – and now we have the rocks to prove it.
Researchers have been studying samples collected from the moon by the Chinese National Space Agency during the Chang’e-5 mission.
Oct. 8 (UPI) -- Lava was still flowing on the surface of the moon 1.97 billion years ago -- and now we have the rocks to prove…
By Joshua Snape, Katherine Joy and Romain Tartese, University of Manchester Manchester (UK), Oct 8 (The Conversation) Lava was…
Lava was still flowing on the surface of the Moon 1.97 billion years ago – and now we have the rocks to prove it.
Lava was still flowing on the surface of the Moon 1.97 billion years ago – and now we have the rocks to prove it.
Lava was still flowing on the surface of the Moon 1.97 billion years ago – and now we have the rocks to prove it.