"Scientists alarmed by massive 30-mile heat anomaly discovered on moon's dark side"

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"Scientists alarmed by massive 30-mile heat anomaly discovered on moon's dark side"
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Scientists have discovered a massive heat blob on the dark side of the Moon, believed to be caused by radiation from a 31-mile mass of granite deep below the lunar surface, indicating the presence of a once-active volcano. The granite deposit, found in the Compton-Belkovich Volcanic Complex, challenges current understanding of lunar geology as granites typically require water or plate tectonics to form. This discovery could shed light on unknown lunar processes and has sparked concerns among scientists.

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