Mapping Lunar Regolith: A Step Toward Sustainable Moon Bases

A recent study from Brown University reveals critical data on lunar regolith thickness, essential for future lunar habitat construction.

A recent study from Brown University reveals critical data on lunar regolith thickness, essential for future lunar habitat construction.

A new study suggests that remnants of advanced civilizations may be found in lunar regolith, offering a unique avenue for detecting technosignatures.

Research from Beihang University reveals that the jagged properties of lunar dust could actually aid future astronauts, based on samples returned by China's Chang’e 6 mission.

NASA's Carbothermal Reduction Demonstration (CaRD) project has successfully tested a method to extract oxygen from lunar regolith, paving the way for sustainable human presence on the Moon.