Analyzing lunar drilling data, Italian astronomers detected the potential existence of an underground cave tens of meters long in the “Sea of Peace” region.
The cave is located at a depth of approximately 100 meters and has a solid structure, making it ideal for creating moon bases.
The advantages of underground lunar bases are obvious: caves are protected from cosmic radiation, meteorite impacts and extreme temperature changes.
This discovery confirms theories about the existence of lunar tunnels and opens up new opportunities for the development of long-term habitable bases on Earth’s natural satellite.
Plans for creating lunar settlements will now be revised to take into account new information.
Companies and organizations interested in space exploration will definitely focus their efforts on exploring and developing this cave.
Source: Ferra

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