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In another significant development, scientists have uncovered evidence suggesting that the Moon may harbor more recent geological activity than previously assumed. A recent scientific revelation, published in The Planetary Science Journal, challenges the long-held belief that the lunar surface has been dormant for billions of years.
Utilizing advanced mapping techniques, researchers identified 266 previously unknown ridges in volcanic regions on the far side of the Moon. These geological formations indicate that the lunar crust may still be susceptible to tectonic movements or failures, suggesting the Moon could be geologically active even today.