It'll be the size of an orange by next week. Enjoy.
Astronomers discover the Moon is shrinking - physicsworld.com
Freshly discovered scars on the face of the Moon reveal that this rocky satellite is shrinking at a relatively rapid pace, say researchers based in Germany and the US. Images collected by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter show surface faulting that, they say, reflects significant contraction in the Moon's recent geological past.
"I think there is a general impression that the Moon is geologically dead – that everything of geologic significance that happened to the Moon happened billions of years ago," says Watters. "Our results suggest this is not the case. The Moon may still be geologically and tectonically active and still contracting today."
Astronomers discover the Moon is shrinking - physicsworld.com
Freshly discovered scars on the face of the Moon reveal that this rocky satellite is shrinking at a relatively rapid pace, say researchers based in Germany and the US. Images collected by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter show surface faulting that, they say, reflects significant contraction in the Moon's recent geological past.
"I think there is a general impression that the Moon is geologically dead – that everything of geologic significance that happened to the Moon happened billions of years ago," says Watters. "Our results suggest this is not the case. The Moon may still be geologically and tectonically active and still contracting today."