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An exhaustive examination of lunar gravity using data obtained by two NASA robotic spacecraft is offering new clues about why the two sides of the moon - the one perpetually facing Earth and the other ...
NASA’s GRAIL mission reveals thermal differences in the moon’s mantle, explaining surface contrasts between its sides.
The finding could explain the long-running mystery of why the surfaces of the lunar near and far sides are so different.
Two new studies used gravity data to pull back the curtain on the deep interiors of the Moon and one of the solar system’s largest asteroids.
The skydiver won’t feel any gravity at that point until opening a parachute. If we put the skydiver into space — let’s say halfway between the Earth and the moon — the same thing will happen.
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Gravity study shows why the moon's two sides look so differentAn exhaustive examination of lunar gravity using data obtained by two NASA robotic spacecraft is offering new clues about why the two sides of the moon - the one perpetually facing Earth and the ...
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