WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The moon is sometimes called "two-faced" because the surface of its side perpetually facing away from Earth looks so different than its side always facing our planet.
Recent studies have rekindled interest in the Moon’s unique seismic activity, which was first observed during the Apollo missions. The peculiar phenomenon, often described as the Moon “ringing like a ...
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