100 metre long cave found on Moon could serve as shelter for astronauts
Thursday, 18 July 2024
Italian scientists Lorenzo Bruzzone and Leonardo Carrer discovered a 100-metre cave in the Sea of Tranquility, 250 miles from Apollo 11. This cave could benefit lunar habitats by protecting from radiation. NASA, China, and Russia's lunar plans, including Artemis, align with future missions and resource exploration on the Moon and Mars, advancing human space expansion.
Italian scientists Lorenzo Bruzzone and Leonardo Carrer discovered a 100-metre cave in the Sea of Tranquility, 250 miles from Apollo 11. This cave could benefit lunar habitats by protecting from radiation. NASA, China, and Russia's lunar plans, including Artemis, align with future missions and resource exploration on the Moon and Mars, advancing human space expansion.
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