Phys.org -
10 Jun 2026 18:30
The moon may look unchanged from afar, but its surface is constantly reshaped by microscopic impacts and a steady stream of particles from the sun, a process known as space weathering. Now, Georgia Tech researchers have recreated one of those weathering sources, solar wind, in the lab-offering new insight into how the lunar surface evolves. Their work is published in The Planetary Science Journal.
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