Foreign media: The lunar rock samples brought back by China's Chang'e-6 mission show that the far side of the moon is colder than the near side.
This is the first set of rock samples obtained from the far side of the moon. Compared with samples from the near side, the minerals on the far side formed under an internal magma temperature about 100 degrees Celsius lower than that on the near side. This discovery reveals the thermal asymmetry of the moon and provides new clues for studying the formation and evolution of the moon.
Previously, research was limited due to the lack of samples from the far side of the moon. This study was jointly completed by researchers from University College London, Peking University, and China Nuclear Industry Corporation, among other institutions, and the findings were published in the journal "Nature Geoscience."
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