Is There an Asteroid Buried at the Moon’s South Pole?
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- There's something very weird, and very dense, under the surface of the moon's South Pole-Aitken basin, new research suggests.
- That unexpectedly massive patch may represent the buried remains of an asteroid that crashed into the moon's surface and formed that basin in the first place.
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The mass is located under a crater in the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin, and researchers believe it could be metallic remnants from the asteroid that caused the crater in the first place. According to researchers, the anomaly has a mass of 2.18 × 10^18 kilograms and is buried 300 km under the Moon's surface.
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