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New Secret Moon Craters Uncovered Cutting-Edge A.I. Program – Observer
The moon surface is a lot more rugged than we thought, new study shows.

Impact craters hold the secret to the moon’s early history. Michael Weidner/Unsplash
We already know that the moon has a very uneven surface. But a new crater-spotting tool powered by artificial intelligence found that the moon surface is even more rugged than we thought.
In a study published in the journal Nature Communications this week, an international team of researchers from China, Italy and Iceland identified and mapped the location over 109,000 new craters in the low- and mid-latitude regions…
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