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Breaking Discovery: Moon’s Contraction Unveiled Scientists Explain The Causes Behind Lunar Shrinkage

Breaking Discovery: Moon’s Contraction Unveiled Scientists Explain The Causes Behind Lunar Shrinkage....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
A recent investigation has brought to light that the Moon is undergoing a gradual reduction in size, leading to an increasing occurrence of landslides that could pose threats to future astronauts……..CONTINUE READING
According to the study, the Moon’s core has cooled, causing it to shrink by approximately 100 meters in circumference over the past few hundred million years.
Scientists from the University of Maryland in the United States have revealed that while this process may appear slow, it is inducing significant surface deformation in parts of the Moon’s southern pole, including regions designated for NASA’s planned Artemis III manned landings.
The Moon’s shrinking is accompanied by seismic activity known as moonquakes, raising concerns about potential dangers in areas near fault zones for upcoming human explorations.
Thomas Watters, co-author of the study from the National Air and Space Museum, emphasized the importance of considering the global distribution of young thrust faults and their potential activity when planning the location and stability of permanent outposts on the Moon.
The study linked faults in the Moon’s southern polar region to a powerful moonquake recorded by Apollo seismometers more than 50 years ago. Some areas in the Moon’s southern pole were identified as particularly susceptible to landslides triggered by seismic shaking.
Unlike earthquakes on Earth, moonquakes can endure for hours, even an entire afternoon, posing a potential threat to future lunar settlements. The Moon’s surface, composed of loose sediment formed from billions of years of asteroid and comet collisions, makes it susceptible to shaking and landslides.
Nicholas Schmerr, another author of the study, explained that the Moon’s surface can be compared to dry, grounded gravel and dust. The constant impact of asteroids and comets over billions of years results in loosely consolidated fragments, ranging from micron-sized to boulder-sized. This loose sediment increases the likelihood of shaking and landslides.
NASA is planning its first crewed mission to the Moon in more than five decades as part of the Artemis missions, scheduled for late 2024. With intentions to establish a long-term presence on the lunar surface, researchers aim to identify hazardous locations for human exploration.
Dr. Schmerr stated that this research is crucial for preparing for lunar challenges, such as engineering structures to withstand lunar seismic activity or safeguarding individuals from high-risk zones.
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