Join NASA’s Citizen Science Project to Map the Moon’s Lava Flows

NASA invites you to become a Moon Mapper! If you have ever dreamed of contributing to space science, now is your chance. NASA’s new citizen science project lets you help map the Moon’s ancient molten flows. These lava flows, created by intense asteroid impacts, reveal critical information about the Moon’s history and geology.

NASA Moon molten flow mapping project

Why Your Participation Matters

Asteroids striking the Moon generate enough heat and pressure to melt its rocky surface. This creates white-hot, gooey streams of lava that reshape the lunar landscape. By helping to map these features, you directly support scientists in understanding the Moon’s formation and evolution. Your contributions will also aid future lunar missions, ensuring astronauts and robotic explorers can navigate the surface with greater safety.

How to Get Involved

You don’t need a science background to participate. NASA provides all the tools and instructions you need. Simply analyze high-resolution images, identify molten flow features, and submit your findings. Every observation brings us closer to unlocking the Moon’s secrets.

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NASA Citizen Science: Help Map the Moon’s Molten Flows