Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Moon’s Blotchy Near Side Has Bigger Craters Than Expected

Moon’s Blotchy Near Side Has Bigger Craters Than Expected:
The thickness of the moon's crust as calculated by NASA's GRAIL mission. The near side is on the left-hand side of the picture, and the far side on the right. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Miljkovic
Moon’s Blotchy Near Side Has Bigger Craters Than Expected
The thickness of the moon’s crust as calculated by NASA’s GRAIL mission. The near side is on the left-hand side of the picture, and the far side on the right. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Miljkovic
The familiar blotches that make up “the man in the moon”, from the vantage point of Earth, happened because the moon’s crust is thinner on the near side than the far side to our planet, new research reveals.
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