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Tiny glass beads brought back by NASA's Apollo 17 astronauts are helping scientists uncover new clues about how the moon ...
Tiny, orange glass beads discovered on the moon during the Apollo era may reveal an untold history of lunar volcanism.
Tiny glass beads formed in the fires of explosive volcanic eruptions on the moon, and brought back to Earth by Apollo 17, ...
Scientists may be able to use tiny glass beads found on the lunar surface to uncover more details about the Moon's secret ...
When Apollo astronauts first set foot on the Moon, they expected to find the typical grey rocks and dust that had long been ...
Learn more about these shimmery, orange and black beads on the moon that researchers describe as “tiny, pristine” time ...
What can glass beads collected from the lunar surface more than 50 years ago teach scientists about the Moon’s volcanic ...
When Apollo astronauts stumbled across shimmering orange beads on the moon, they had no idea they were gazing at ancient ...
The Apollo astronauts didn't know what they'd find when they explored the surface of the moon, but they certainly didn't ...
Tiny glass beads from Apollo missions reveal Moon's ancient volcanic eruptions through sparkling mineral coatings.
Scientists are now working on a possible solution to that problem, by developing a sustained-release fertilizer that takes the form of tiny glass beads. Conventional fertilizers are typically ...