New studies reveal lunar water sources and a past magnetic field surge, challenging old theories about the Moon.
Recent studies on lunar water origins show it comes from both early Earth-like material and cometary impacts, challenging previous theories and providing new insights into the Earth-Moon system. Additionally, rock samples from China's Chang'e-6 mission revealed a resurgence in the Moon's magnetic field 2.8 billion years ago, contradicting the belief that the field remained weak after a decline. These findings offer crucial data for future lunar exploration and resource utilization.
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