- Mass Anomaly Detected Under the Moon’s Largest Crater - “Imagine taking a pile of metal five times larger than the Big Island of Hawaii and burying it underground. That’s roughly how much unexpected mass we detected,” https://www.baylor.edu/mediacommunications/news.php?action=story&story=210457 779 comments space
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- Moon mass mystery: Astronomers unsure what's embedded in the center of the moon | CNN https://edition-m.cnn.com/2019/06/11/us/moon-mass-crater-mystery-unexplained-trnd/index.html?amp%3Butm_content=2019-06-11t19%3A15%3A47&%3Butm_medium=social&%3Butm_source=twcnn 31 comments
- Moon mass mystery: Astronomers unsure what's embedded in the center of the moon | CNN https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/11/us/moon-mass-crater-mystery-unexplained-trnd/index.html 16 comments
- Huge mysterious blob discovered under the moon's biggest crater https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/huge-mysterious-blob-discovered-under-moon-s-biggest-crater-ncna1015966 13 comments
- Weird 'Anomaly' at the Moon's South Pole May Be a Metal Asteroid's Grave | Space https://www.space.com/moon-south-pole-anomaly-metal-asteroid-impact.html?amp%3Butm_campaign=20190612-sdc&%3Butm_medium=email 13 comments
- Weird 'Anomaly' at the Moon's South Pole May Be a Metal Asteroid's Grave | Space https://www.space.com/moon-south-pole-anomaly-metal-asteroid-impact.html 7 comments
- Scientists Have Found An Enormous Structure Under The Surface Of The Moon | IFLScience https://www.iflscience.com/space/there-is-something-unexpected-under-the-surface-of-the-moon/ 4 comments
- Enormous Structure Found Hiding Under The Surface Of The Moon | IFLScience https://www.iflscience.com/enormous-structure-found-hiding-under-the-surface-of-the-moon-70118 0 comments
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