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Sunday, 1 March 2020

A Chinese spacecraft discovered a 40-foot-deep layer of sand on the moon

The spacecraft is part of "Uto2" "Chinese Mission to the Moon" Chang E4.Beijing: With the help of an automated mission sent to the dark side of the moon, Chinese scientists have discovered a thick layer of sand, up to 40 feet deep, in a large pit there. Until now, we believed that the moon is a rocky surface, with a little sand scattered on the surface, but last year, the latest discovery of the "Rover" UVO 2 revealed that the moon. There may be more sand on the moon than we had previously expected.Keep in mind that the spacecraft is part of the "Uto2" Chinese mission to the moon "Chang E4" while it is also the first dynamic human-powered machine to land on the Moon's dark side. The "dark side of the moon" refers to the part of the moon that is always on the opposite side of the earth and is not visible to us.The vehicle is equipped with special devices for close observation of the moon, including a high frequency radar that can peek hundreds of feet deep, within the rocky surface of the moon.Through this radar, Chinese experts have been exploring the inner part of the moon for the past one year, which is closer to the surface, at lower depths. The same research showed that the sand at the moon's surface is much higher than we expected.It will be interesting to read that the sand on the moon is more finer than the sand found on the ground beaches and in the deserts.Experts agree that the sand is one of the remnants of shabby collisions that took place billions of years ago, which saw large rocks of the moon crumble into fine form.Scientists say that when the earth and the moon were new, it was raining on both of them at that time. Over time, virtually all remnants of Shahab Saqib disappeared as a result of water, wind and other natural factors on the earth, but there was nothing like it on the moon. Because of this, the moon's surface has been around for the last three or three and a half billion years.Humans plan that in the near or distant future, they will settle on the moon ... And in order to plan these settlements we must know where the strong and smooth rocks are located on the surface of the moon; how is the sand, How much area is spread over and how deep it is, etc.In addition to all this, by further research on sand at the surface of the moon, we will be able to better understand our early periods and evolution of the earth and solar system, in addition to the moon.Details of this discovery have been published online in the latest issue of the research journal "Science Advances."

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