Tiny X-ray telescope could unlock the Moon’s hidden chemistry
A lightweight new X-ray telescope could finally give scientists something they’ve never had before: a complete chemical map of the Moon. Researchers used detailed mission simulations to show that a compact telescope orbiting the Moon could identify key elements across the entire lunar surface, helping reveal how the Moon formed and evolved.
The Source
SD
Science
Can fasting fight gum disease? Scientists find surprising link
SD·21h ago·3 min read
Science
Alaska’s glaciers have a startling response to rising temperatures
SD·20h ago·3 min read
Science
Brain-inspired chip runs near absolute zero and could transform quantum computing
SD·23h ago·3 min read
Science
Stanford scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis in major breakthrough
SD·21h ago·3 min read
Related
On this beat
Science
How Japanese scientists sent a real-life Transformer to the moon
SPACE·31m ago·3 min read
Science
Ever have a scary HR meeting on your calendar? That’s how the Artemis 3 crew found out their assignments
SPACE·12h ago·3 min read
Science
Cooperative Research Unit Awards
USGS·14h ago·3 min read
Science
Japan’s H3 rocket bounces back from failure with successful return to flight launch carrying 6 satellites
SPACE·14h ago·3 min read
