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SpaceChang’e-6 samples show ancient lunar impacts left rust on the Moon

New Chang’e-6 samples show hematite formed by ancient lunar impacts, reshaping ideas about Moon chemistry.

Joseph Shavit
SpaceScientists design orbiting satellite networks for detailed exploration of TitanJoshua Shavit
SpaceSaturn’s icy moon may host a stable ocean fit for lifeJoshua Shavit
SpaceMoon dust from Chang’e-6 mission reveals asteroids carried water to EarthJoseph Shavit
SpaceNASA confirms a new quasi-moon orbiting the Earth until 2083Joshua Shavit
SpaceMoon’s largest impact crater helps explain why the near side and far side look so differentJoshua Shavit
SpaceTitan’s icy surface hides a chemical mystery that could explain how life beganJoseph Shavit
SpaceAstronomers weigh nuclear option to stop Moon-bound asteroidJoseph Shavit
SpaceAstronomers discover new quasi-moon orbiting the Earth
SpaceMassive buried structure found under the Moon’s largest crater
SpaceSaturn’s largest moon Titan has a baffling atmosphere that wobbles and spins like a gyroscope
SpaceThe Moon once had magnetic fields as strong as Earth’s
SpaceA space elevator to the Moon is now within reach thanks to modern technology
SpaceScientists discover remains of an ancient planet deep inside the Earth
SpacePlanetary scientists reveal how the Earth and Moon actually formed
SpaceSaturn’s moon Titan may support trace amounts of life, study finds
SpaceNew bacteria can repair bricks for stronger lunar homes
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