China's Chang'e-6 mission has sparked lunar intrigue by uncovering volcanic eruptions on the Moon's far side dating back up to 4.2 billion years. This groundbreaking analysis challenges long-held beliefs, revealing that the dark side wasn't as geologically quiet as previously thought.
Most volcanic rock fragments date around 2.8 billion years, indicating prolonged activity lasting over a billion years. These findings prompt scientists to rethink the Moon's thermal dynamics and the asymmetrical features between its near and far sides. Stay tuned as researchers delve deeper into lunar mysteries!