JPL: GRAIL Points To Origin of "Ocean of Storms" on Moon

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JPL: GRAIL Points To Origin of "Ocean of Storms" on Moon

Post by bystander » Thu Oct 02, 2014 4:39 am

NASA Mission Points to Origin of 'Ocean of Storms' on Earth's Moon
NASA | JPL-Caltech | GRAIL | 2014 Oct 01

Using data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL), mission scientists have solved a lunar mystery almost as old as the moon itself.
Early theories suggested the craggy outline of a region of the moon's surface known as Oceanus Procellarum, or the Ocean of Storms, was caused by an asteroid impact. If this theory had been correct, the basin it formed would be the largest asteroid impact basin on the moon. However, mission scientists studying GRAIL data believe they have found evidence the craggy outline of this rectangular region -- roughly 1,600 miles (2,600 kilometers) across -- is actually the result of the formation of ancient rift valleys.

"The near side of the moon has been studied for centuries, and yet continues to offer up surprises for scientists with the right tools," said Maria Zuber, principal investigator of NASA's GRAIL mission, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. "We interpret the gravity anomalies discovered by GRAIL as part of the lunar magma plumbing system -- the conduits that fed lava to the surface during ancient volcanic eruptions."

The surface of the moon's near side is dominated by a unique area called the Procellarum region, characterized by low elevations, unique composition and numerous ancient volcanic plains.

The rifts are buried beneath dark volcanic plains on the near side of the moon and have been detected only in the gravity data provided by GRAIL. The lava-flooded rift valleys are unlike anything found anywhere else on the moon and may at one time have resembled rift zones on Earth, Mars and Venus. The findings are published online in the journal Nature. ...

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Structure and evolution of the lunar Procellarum region as revealed by GRAIL gravity data - Jeffrey C. Andrews-Hanna et al
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Re: JPL: GRAIL Points To Origin of "Ocean of Storms" on Moon

Post by Nitpicker » Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:32 am

The thing I find odd about this is that the vague and not entirely convincing "quasi rectangular" pattern revealed in the gravity gradients, is not that different from the plainly visible pattern of the darker mares and lighter highlands, apparent in an ordinary photo of the Moon.

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