Future astronauts could walk across rocks from deep inside the Moon
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New research reveals how the Moon's largest crater, the South Pole-Aitken basin, formed when a small protoplanet struck at a shallow angle, scattering deep lunar mantle rocks across the surface. Future Artemis astronauts could potentially walk directly over this ancient material near the lunar south pole.
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