This could answer other questions about the moon, such as why it has less metal than Earth and why there aren't as many large impact basins as expected. In a new study, the research team shows how ...
This last collision, also known as the “moon-forming impact,” was so large that—in addition to adding lots of material to the Earth—there was enough energy to vaporize some of the rock and metal from ...
A Rotherham business has won a contract with the European Space Agency (Esa) to help build a base on the Moon. Metalysis will extract oxygen and metal powders from moon rock for construction of a ...