Discoveries from the Moon’s Surface
Recent findings reveal that the Moon once experienced volcanic activity. Scientists discovered tiny glass beads on the lunar surface, indicating that volcanic eruptions occurred as recently as 120 million years ago. These beads formed during intense volcanic activity and provide crucial insights into the Moon’s geological history.
The presence of these glass beads suggests that the Moon is not as geologically inactive as previously thought. Instead, it has a rich and dynamic history that researchers are eager to explore. This finding sheds light on the Moon’s evolution and its potential for past life.