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The Moon Might Be Littered With Ancient Shrapnel From Venus – Futurism
“Anything from Venus that landed on Earth is probably buried very deep, due to geological activity. These rocks would be much better preserved on the Moon.”

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The surface of the Moon may be covered in rocks that came from Venus potentially making it easy to study our hellish planetary neighbor.
Billions of years ago, Yale astronomers theorize, asteroids and comets impacting Venus could have dislodged chunks of the planets surface and send them careening through the stars. If they did, CNET reports, then some of these Venusian meteorites may have made their way to Earth or the Moon, giving easier access to samples from a planet where recen…
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