Our rocky satellite's real age is concealed by a "remelting" event that caused its surface to liquify, distorting the story ...
Image released by the China National Space Administration ... are approximately 2.83 billion years old, providing evidence of volcanic activity on the far side of the moon. On June 25 last ...
Another study confirmed that the low-titanium samples collected by Chang'e 6 are approximately 2.83 billion years old, providing evidence of volcanic activity on the far side of the moon.
The analyses suggested the moon is about 4.35 billion years old, which is a relatively young ... the University of California Santa Cruz, told Space.com. The cause of this remelting is the same ...
Scientists have shown that a "remelting event" more than 4.3 billion years ago "reset" the internal clock of most lunar rocks, which has helped obscure the moon's true age.
The moon may be more than 100 million years older than some scientists previously thought, according to a new study. The research, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, challenges the ...
A new study suggests the moon is 4.51 billion years old, 100 million years older than ... The origin of the moon is an important area to study for future space research. Future lunar missions ...
Scientists estimate the moon's age using rock samples - but a new study suggests the surface of the rocks could be hiding ...
It’s widely believed that Earth’s moon is 4.35 billion years old, an estimated age based on lunar samples brought back to Earth. However, a new study published this week in Nature suggests ...
The researchers argue that the frequent occurrence of approximately 4.35-billion-year-old rocks may be indicative of a remelting event, driven by the Moon’s orbital evolution, rather than the ...