Chinese scientists discovered naturally occurring few-layer graphene on the Moon's surface, challenging long-held theories about the Moon's formation and offering new insights into its geological evolution.
Key Points
Discovery of few-layer graphene on the Moon's surface
Implications for lunar resource utilization
Challenges to the prevailing giant impact theory of the Moon's formation
Pros
Challenges existing theories about the Moon's formation
Offers new insights into the geological evolution of the Moon
May have implications for future lunar resource utilization
Cons
The findings are still subject to further research and verification