The evolution of the lunar dynamo is crucial for understanding the moon's deep interior structure, thermal history, and ...
Chang'e-6 basalts show lunar magnetic field strength at 2.8 Ga 2.8 Ga findings challenge previous lunar dynamo models Lunar ...
After analyzing the sample, researchers found that the Moon’s oldest and deepest crater on its far side was volcanically active around 2.8 billion years ago. Another sample was ...
Later in his career Daubuisson was to side with the Plutonists, who argued that basalts formed from molten rock. However, in this paper, published in French in 1803, he describes his observations of ...
These were local basalts from an eruption that must have taken place at the Chang’e-6 landing site. There is no evidence of this eruption from near-side samples, making this a very important ...
A study by Chinese scientists conducted paleomagnetic analyses on basalts returned by the Chang'e-6 mission and revealed a significant reinforcement of the lunar dynamo approximately 2.8 billion ...