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The Moon's Backside Is Surprisingly Sticky, China's Rover Finds - Futurism
Jan 20, 2022 31 secs
Less than a week after it uncovered the hilariously anticlimactic origins of the “Moon Cube”, China’s announcing a new discovery from its lunar rover: the backside of the Moon is surprisingly sticky.

Chinese researchers published a paper this week in Science Robotics that revealed new data about the lunar surface gathered by the Yutu-2 rover.

The report included data gathered from 88 craters, with 57 measuring less than 33 feet in diameter and two craters measuring roughly 200 feet in diameter. .

In fact, China’s recent Chang’e-5 mission uncovered relatively recent volcanic activity on the lunar surface — although it still occurred roughly two billion years ago. .

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