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New research has revealed that moonquakes, rather than meteoroids, are responsible for shifting terrain near the Apollo 17 landing site. This discovery indicates the presence of a still-active fault, which could significantly impact NASA's plans for future lunar missions.
According to this research, understanding these moonquakes is crucial, as they may pose risks to future explorers and equipment on the Moon's surface. Additionally, the Gemini Observatory has marked 25 years of discovery with a notable photo of an ethereal structure in the sky, reminiscent of the iconic 'Pillars of Creation'.
This highlights ongoing advancements in astronomical observations and the continued interest in celestial phenomena.