Astronomers want to seek lunar release of gas

Astronomers want to use the same sort of cueing techniques that allow them to pinpoint gamma ray bursts to monitor the moon's surface for ongoing geological activity. Although the moon has long been thought to be essentially dead geologically for more than 3 billion years, the authors of a paper in...

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