Our planet's Moon might look dead and stagnant from our vantage point here on Earth, but a new study suggests it was moving about just a 'hot minute' ago.
In a nutshell Scientists have discovered 266 previously unknown ridge formations on the Moon’s far side, suggesting our lunar ...
Scientists have studied the moon's surface for decades to help piece together its complex geological and evolutionary history ...
Researchers found young ridges on the moon’s far side, proving it is still geologically active. The ridges formed in last 200 ...
Did the Moon’s geological activity stop billions of years ago after it formed, or has it been active since then? This is what ...
A scientific analysis of newly discovered structures on the far side of the moon suggests relatively recent activity.
Lonestar Data Holdings is reaching for the moon in its quest to place the first physical data center on the lunar landscape.
Image of Shackleton Crater, a permanently shadowed region near the lunar south pole, shows slevation (left) and shaded relief ...
New research reveals that the moon's surface may still be changing, challenging previous beliefs of it being geologically dead.
Scientists developed advanced dating methods to track geological changes on the far side of the moon and found evidence of relatively recent activity.