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‘Hidden’ structures discovered on the far side of the Moon
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Updated 13:32 11 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 13:12 11 Jun 2024 GMT+1

‘Hidden’ structures discovered on the far side of the Moon

These structures are located on the far side of the Moon

Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard Kaonga

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You would think that due to our immense fascination with the Moon, we would know everything about it by now.

In fact, its been almost 60 years since we first touched foot on the celestial body and yet researchers are still discovering new things about it.

Most interestingly, a study revealed there are signs there could be buried structures on Earth's closest neighbor.

Now, before you immediately start thinking the Decepticons really did land on the space rock and it's all been hidden from us, these structures are suspected as being on the 'far side', not the 'dark side' of the Moon.

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A study revealed there are signs there could be buried structures on the Moon. (LUCKY gilhare / 500px / Getty)
A study revealed there are signs there could be buried structures on the Moon. (LUCKY gilhare / 500px / Getty)

As the Moon orbits at a constant distance, one side is always facing away from us. However, the dark portion of the Moon varies according to the angle it's at on its orbit, which is why we have full moons and crescent moons as more or less becomes visible.

So, with that cleared up, the discovery has been made on the far side of the Moon, so the side always facing away from us.

However, the discovery is not of fuzzy, swanny-whistle-voiced creatures, but of structures buried deep beneath the Moon's surface.

These were spotted thanks to data collected by China's Chang’e-4 rover and could reveal billions of years of the Moon's geological history.

Previous types of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) could only reach about 40 metres below the surface. However, now we can see much deeper into the geological structure of the Moon.

The study was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets and said: “The GPR sends electromagnetic pulses into the lunar interior and receives echoes from subsurface layers. We use the high-frequency channel data to detect the structure of the upper 40m along the rover’s path, primarily consisting of rock debris and soil.

The discovery has been made on the far side of the Moon, so the side always facing away from us. (George Pachantouris / Getty)
The discovery has been made on the far side of the Moon, so the side always facing away from us. (George Pachantouris / Getty)

“Through this investigation, we have discovered multiple layers in the upper 300m, which likely indicate a series of basalt eruptions that occurred billions of years ago.

“The thickness variation of these lava flows suggests a decrease in eruption scale over time."

So, billions of years ago there may well have been volcanos on the Moon which spewed out lunar lava. Incredible!

One theory about the origins of the Moon is that the Early Earth and a Mars-sized planet collided, a theory rather subtly known as the 'Giant Impact Hypothesis'.

Evidence presented for this includes the similarities in the Earth and Moon's orbits, as well the low concentrations of metals in the Moon which are present in the Earth's core.

Featured Image Credit: Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images / Matt Cardy/Getty Images

Topics: News, Space, Science, China

Gerrard Kaonga
Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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