Rocks gathered by Chang'e 5 rover show magma once spewed from the moon
Lunar samples brought back to Earth by the Chang’e 5 spacecraft seem to be less than 2 billion years old, meaning the moon had volcanic activity more recently than researchers expected

By Leah Crane
Chang’e 5 landing site CNSA/Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center
The satellite whitethorn person been volcanically progressive much precocious than we thought. Analysis of lunar worldly brought backmost by China’s Chang’e 5 spacecraft has shown that the magmatic rocks wherever it landed are little than 2 cardinal years old, indicating that the past of the satellite is much analyzable than researchers realised.
The portion wherever Chang’e 5 touched down, called Oceanus Procellarum, was expected to incorporate comparatively caller rocks, but we didn’t cognize conscionable however fresh. Researchers analysed 2 tiny samples the ngo returned and recovered …
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