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Moon is 40 million years older than we thought, tiny crystals from Apollo mission confirm


A section of the moon with Earth distant in the background. Crystals from the lunar surface can be used to date when the moon first formed. (Image credit: Getty Images)

The moon is at least 40 million years older than we once thought, a new study reveals. Scientists confirmed our cosmic companion’s new minimum age after reanalyzing tiny impact crystals from lunar samples taken by NASA’s Apollo 17 mission in 1972.

In a 2021 study, researchers first analyzed the lunar gems, known as zircon crystals — microscopic rocks created under intense heat and pressure that, on Earth, are used to date objects such as impact craters. The lunar grains were left behind when the moon formed following a colossal collision between Earth and a Mars-size planet, named Thea. The analysis, which involved measuring the decay rate of different versions, or isotopes, of uranium and lead in the crystals’ outer layers, revealed that the samples could be up to 4.46 billion years old. 

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