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- Moonquakes - NASA Science
Seismometers left on the surface of the Moon by Apollo astronauts have revealed that the Moon experiences moonquakes
- Are There Earthquakes On The Moon? - Grunge
Strictly speaking, there aren't "earthquakes" on the moon, simply because the very definition of the word literally means "quakes on the earth " However, putting aside lexicological hair-splitting, there are indeed quakes — "moonquakes," as they're called — on the moon
- Does the Moon Have Earthquakes? - Medium
Earthquakes on our planet are caused primarily by giant, shifting tectonic plates, which constantly push into or pull away from each other The moon has no tectonic plates
- Earths Moon is still quaking, and it’s causing new lunar landslides
Recent research has found that parts of the lunar surface are shifting right now – and it’s not because of meteor strikes It’s because the Moon is shaking from the inside This finding is a big deal for future Moon missions
- What’s inside the Moon? Seismology can show us
Thousands of moonquakes — the equivalent of an earthquake — have been detected on the nearside of the Moon Those moonquakes have allowed us to image the Moon’s interior and understand its structure
- Are there earthquakes on the moon? - iMedia - 頭條匯
Although the cooling of the moon's interior has led to a decrease in geological activity, there is still evidence of magma activity inside the moon Meteorite impacts are also a common cause of moonquakes because the moon has no atmosphere to protect it
- Lunar seismometer - Museum of the Earth
Did You Know There are Moonquakes? A moonquake is the lunar equivalent of an Earthquake (i e , a seismic event on the Moon) The Moon experiences fewer and weaker seismic tremors than the Earth does This is because the Moon has no tectonic plates that move past each other
- What Are Moonquakes: The Causes and Different Types
“There are no active plate tectonics on the moon, so moonquakes occur as a result of different processes,” says Francesco Civilini, a planetary scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
- Mysterious moonquake traced to Apollo 17 lunar lander base
When they went to the moon, Apollo astronauts placed seismometers on the surface Those instruments strikingly revealed that the moon experiences moonquakes, just as the Earth experiences
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