How the Moons Crust was Formed

Published: Feb. 11, 2022, 1:42 p.m.

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 18
*A new theory explains how the Moon\u2019s crust was formed
A new study has shown how the freezing of a slushy magma ocean may be responsible for the composition of the Moon\u2019s crust.
*Lunar Gateway update
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has formally signed Canada up to NASA\u2019s Lunar Gateway project.
*Joint Russian and Chinese moon base to be operational in 2035
Russia and China will start work on their new joint lunar space station in 2026 with basic infrastructure construction expected to be finished by 2035.
*New European spy satellite launched
To took several attempts but Space X has finally launched Italy\u2019s COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation 2 Earth observation satellite.
*February skywatch
The spectacular constellation Orion and the nearby massive ticking time bomb Betelgeuse are among the highlights of the February night skies on Skywatch.

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