Tag planetary science

Lunar Regolith

Lunar Regolith refers to the layer of loose, fragmented material covering the Moon's surface, composed of fine dust, small rocks, and volcanic glass, playing a crucial role in lunar geology and potential resource utilization for future missions.
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Rogue Planets

Rogue planets are planetary bodies that do not orbit a star and instead wander through space, potentially offering unique insights into planetary formation and the conditions for life beyond traditional solar systems. Their elusive nature challenges astronomers to rethink current models of planetary systems.
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