MONTH. The INCREDIBLE image that STUNNED the entire Humanity

MONTH. An incredible image from the Earth's satellite amazed the whole of humanity, this is what a mystery still remains without any explanation from the researchers.

MONTH. The INCREDIBLE image that STUNNED the entire Humanity

MOON FABRIC. An incredible image that stunned the entire humanity was published for the Earth's natural satellite, and it targets a mystery that has just had a rather complex theory canceled by researchers. More precisely, on the MOON there is the largest crater in our solar system, and until now the researchers have not managed to discover what its source is, and most likely they won't do it very soon, unfortunately for us.

MONTH. It seems that a few billion years ago something hit the surface of the Earth's satellite at high speed and created a crater with a diameter of 2500 kilometers, that is almost the distance between Bucharest and Paris. The depth of this crater is 13 KM, so deeper than the Mariana Trench, and although a theory regarding its formation began to become more and more adopted by researchers who analyze the MOON, it was rejected.

MONTH. The INCREDIBLE image that STUNNED the entire Humanity

MOON mysterious crater
The mysterious crater on the MOON that still has no explanation.

MONTH. For several decades, researchers believed that a large meteorite hit the Earth's satellite at very high speed, throwing pieces of the surface in various areas, but it seems that things were not quite like that. Analyzing the existing materials in that crater on the MOON, the researchers discovered first of all that the impact with the rock from the universe would have taken place from a rather sharp angle, so totally different from what was believed.

“Billions of years ago, something slammed into the dark side of the moon and carved a very large hole. For decades, researchers have suspected that the gargantuan basin was created by a head-on collision with a very large, very fast meteor. Now, however, a study calls these results into question. After analyzing minerals from six plots at the bottom of the South Pole-Aitken Basin, a team of researchers says the crater's composition is all crust and no mantle, suggesting that whatever impact opened the crater billions of years ago did not hit hard enough to spray moon currents on the surface.”

MONTH. Nor would the impact have been so strong to throw pieces from the surface, and from its interior, up to 13 km, into other areas on the Earth's satellite, but probably other theories will prove something to the contrary. All these news came from the module sent by China to the LUNA to investigate this crater, it mooned during January, and so far it has analyzed various materials from there.

MONTH. In conclusion, the mystery remains unsolved for the time being, and most likely much more research will be needed to reach a clear conclusion about it.