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Scientists are baffled after discovering that the moon is rusting – Happy
Scientists have been left perplexed as they try to understand how hematite has been found on the Moon causing its polar regions to rust.
New research has shown that the presence of hematite, a type of rust that usually requires both liquid water and oxygen to form, has been found on the moon, much to the puzzlement of scientists.
The Moon, who is our closest cosmic neighbour, has practically no air on it. We know that it has water ice on it but no liquid water, as according to NASA, Earth is the only planet with liquid water on its surface. So how on Earth could the Moon be rusting?
“It’s very puzzling,the Moon is a terrible en…
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