- As the core of the moon cools, it is shrinking, finds a new NASA-funded study, causing it to “shrivel”. That creates ripples called thrust faults, across the moon’s surface, that can be the site of hours-long moonquakes and landslides, which could imperil people and robots exploring the moon. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/feb/06/moon-quakes-nasa 12 comments science
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