THE MOON: The HISTORICAL Premiere that Astounded Researchers

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The MOON is at the center of a historic first by which scientists were completely amazed, and this because for the first time in history we are talking about a revelation that did not seem possible. More precisely, scientists managed to bring to Earth for the first time soil samples from the moon that are approximately 2 billion years old, these being the oldest samples of this kind brought to our planet from its natural satellite .

The MOON has recently revealed the fact that the volcanic activity on its surface is much more recent than many people imagine, and this discovery is directly related to what we were told a week ago. The rocks that were brought to Earth are being analyzed by Chinese researchers, and this is because they managed to collect them from the moon without any astronaut being present, and now humanity continues to learn more about the secrets of the planet's satellite.

THE MOON: The HISTORICAL Premiere that Astounded Researchers

Until now, the MOON has analyzed only the rocks that the American NASA astronauts brought to Earth many decades ago, so now scientists have the opportunity to discover other relevant information. Volcanic activity on the moon is a very important element in the evolution of the Earth's natural satellite, and this is because this way scientists can also unravel the mysteries of its formation, various theories being formulated until now.

The MOON had these rocks brought to Earth as part of a special mission that the Chinese managed to set up, but NASA wants to bring its astronauts back to the surface of the moon in the following years. It is very possible that new soil samples will be taken from the moon by NASA for analysis on Earth, and so it is very possible to find out other secrets that until now we thought were completely impossible, but which could not reveal more secrets from there.

The MOON is at the center of humanity's attention due to the fact that a lunar base is to be created there after 2030, and thanks to it, the first astronaut transports to Mars will begin.