
NASA's Next Lunar Landing Targets the Moon's Largest and Most Mysterious Crater
A new study reveals that the Moon's largest crater, the South Pole-Aitken basin, was formed by an impact from the north, providing insights into the Moon's early evolution and the distribution of materials like KREEP, which explains the hemispheric differences. Artemis astronauts will target this site to collect samples that could shed light on the Moon's geological history.