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Moon's New Scar: A Hard Lesson in Lunar Landing
MoonSunday, June 22, 2025
The crash happened in Mare Frigoris, a flat area north of the Moon's equator. This region is geologically active, with wrinkle ridges caused by the Moon's cooling and contraction. A fresh impact here adds a new factor for scientific modeling. The dark spot and ejected regolith will likely stay visible for decades, serving as both a warning and a research target. This crash was a setback for ispace, marking their second consecutive failed lunar landing. However, each attempt provides valuable data for future missions. As NASA partners with private companies, incidents like this will happen more often, along with the learning opportunities they bring.
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