Space
Ultraviolet "Eye" Beholds the Dark Side of the Moon... and in the Future, Mercury?
New scanning technology using ultraviolet light offers scientists a better tool for investigating the dark side of the Moon. Researchers using the device have discovered two young impact craters near the Moon's south pole.
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