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NASA Detects Moonquakes Impact on Lunar Missions
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NASA's analysis reveals significant seismic activity on the Moon, termed moonquakes, detected by instruments from previous Apollo missions. These moonquakes, which can reach magnitudes of up to 5.5, offer insights into the Moon's internal structure and geological processes that are still active today. Ranging from deep moonquakes linked to tidal forces, to cooling-related quakes, this seismic activity is crucial for understanding future lunar missions.
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