A team of researchers believes that human involvement, including the more than 100 spacecraft interactions we have had with our natural satellite over the past 64 years, makes us one of the most dominant forces shaping the Moon.
A team of researchers believes that human involvement, including the more than 100 spacecraft interactions we have had with our natural satellite over the past 64 years, makes us one of the most dominant forces shaping the Moon.
A team of researchers believes that human involvement, including the more than 100 spacecraft interactions we have had with our natural satellite over the past 64 years, makes us one of the most dominant forces shaping the Moon.
A team of researchers believes that human involvement, including the more than 100 spacecraft interactions we have had with our natural satellite over the past 64 years, makes us one of the most dominant forces shaping the Moon.
A team of researchers believes that human involvement, including the more than 100 spacecraft interactions we have had with our natural satellite over the past 64 years, makes us one of the most dominant forces shaping the Moon.