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Shrinking and quaking hint at moon's tectonic life(1/2)

2019-05-14 09:48:16 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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In this image, a mosaic composed of many images taken by NASA\'s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and released by NASA on May 13, 2019, show new surface features of the Moon, discovered in a region called Mare Frigoris. These ridges add to evidence that the Moon has an actively changing surface. (Photo/Agencies)

In this image, a mosaic composed of many images taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and released by NASA on May 13, 2019, show new surface features of the Moon, discovered in a region called Mare Frigoris. These ridges add to evidence that the Moon has an actively changing surface. (Photo/Agencies)

In this image, a mosaic composed of many images taken by NASA\'s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and released by NASA on May 13, 2019, show new surface features of the Moon, discovered in a region called Mare Frigoris. These ridges add to evidence that the Moon has an actively changing surface. (Photo/Agencies)

In this image, a mosaic composed of many images taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and released by NASA on May 13, 2019, show new surface features of the Moon, discovered in a region called Mare Frigoris. These ridges add to evidence that the Moon has an actively changing surface. (Photo/Agencies)

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