Radar evidence of an accessible cave conduit on the Moon below the Mare Tranquillitatis pit

Several potential subsurface openings have been observed on the surface of the Moon. These lunar pits are interesting in terms of science and for potential future habitation. However, it remains uncertain whether such pits provide access to cave conduits with extensive underground volumes. Here we a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature astronomy 2024-09, Vol.8 (9), p.1119-1126
Hauptverfasser: Carrer, Leonardo, Pozzobon, Riccardo, Sauro, Francesco, Castelletti, Davide, Patterson, Gerald Wesley, Bruzzone, Lorenzo
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Zusammenfassung:Several potential subsurface openings have been observed on the surface of the Moon. These lunar pits are interesting in terms of science and for potential future habitation. However, it remains uncertain whether such pits provide access to cave conduits with extensive underground volumes. Here we analyse radar images of the Mare Tranquillitatis pit (MTP), an elliptical skylight with vertical or overhanging walls and a sloping pit floor that seems to extend further underground. The images were obtained by the Mini-RF instrument onboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2010. We find that a portion of the radar reflections originating from the MTP can be attributed to a subsurface cave conduit tens of metres long, suggesting that the MTP leads to an accessible cave conduit beneath the Moon’s surface. This discovery suggests that the MTP is a promising site for a lunar base, as it offers shelter from the harsh surface environment and could support long-term human exploration of the Moon. A void tens of metres in size below the Mare Tranquillitatis pit on the Moon is revealed by radar images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. This finding implies that lava tubes or conduits are possibly common below lunar maria.
ISSN:2397-3366
2397-3366
DOI:10.1038/s41550-024-02302-y