Chang’e-6 Discovers Natural Carbon Nanotubes on the Moon
China’s Chang’e-6 mission has discovered naturally occurring carbon nanotubes and graphitic carbon on the moon’s far side, revealing new insights into lunar geology and materials science.
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China’s Chang’e-6 mission has discovered naturally occurring carbon nanotubes and graphitic carbon on the moon’s far side, revealing new insights into lunar geology and materials science.
Rare meteorite relics spotted in Chang’e-6 moon samples could reshape our understanding of mass transfer in the Solar System.
Chang’e-6 samples pin down the Apollo Basin’s age at 4.16 billion years, revealing new insights into the moon’s early bombardment and solar system history.
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