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Moon Cave Discovery Offers Potential Shelter for Future Lunar Explorers
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A recent discovery has confirmed the existence of a sizable cave on the moon, located approximately 250 miles (400 kilometers) from the Apollo 11 landing site. This finding is not new, as multiple articles suggest that over 200 similar lava tube collapses have been discovered on the moon's surface. The Italian-led research team believes this cave could be used to shelter future astronauts and explorers.
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sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Nature Astronomy
- 2.University of Trento
- 3.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 4.European Union
- 5.Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- 6.Science and Educational Media Group
- 7.Topical Team Planetary Caves
persons
- 1.Leonardo Carrer
- 2.Lorenzo Bruzzone
- 3.Buzz Aldrin
- 4.Neil Armstrong
- 5.Francesco Sauro
- 6.Gerry Fletcher
- 7.Helen Sharman