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NASA astronauts were the first to walk on the surface of the moon in the 1960s and 1970s, discovering previously unknown features of the moon. That is, there is a feeling, although it is very fragile. But NASA’s Apollo missions brought back samples from the moon.
recently A planetary scientist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States A new analysis shows that two elements, potassium and rubidium, were present in nine small soil samples taken from five Apollo missions. -science explains that meteorite impacts caused temperatures as high as 2,000-6,000 degrees Fahrenheit to melt and evaporate the lunar surface. It is like heat that causes water vapor to evaporate and release atoms into the atmosphere. Scientists have concluded that the moon’s atmosphere was mainly created and maintained by It comes from the impact of large and small meteorites hitting the surface of the moon.
In 2013, NASA sent the robotic spacecraft Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) into lunar orbit to study the atmosphere and environment. Scientists say that the solar wind carries highly energetic particles. Most of them are protons, going through space when these particles hit the moon. The particles then transfer energy to atoms on the surface of the moon. This causes these particles to be expelled from the surface.