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First look by the Yutu-2 rover at the deep subsurface structure at the lunar farside

  • Jialong Lai
  • , Yi Xu*
  • , Roberto Bugiolacchi
  • , Xu Meng
  • , Long Xiao
  • , Minggang Xie
  • , Bin Liu
  • , Kaichang Di
  • , Xiaoping Zhang
  • , Bin Zhou
  • , Shaoxiang Shen
  • , Luyuan Xu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The unequal distribution of volcanic products between the Earth-facing lunar side and the farside is the result of a complex thermal history. To help unravel the dichotomy, for the first time a lunar landing mission (Chang’e-4, CE-4) has targeted the Moon’s farside landing on the floor of Von Kármán crater (VK) inside the South Pole-Aitken (SPA). We present the first deep subsurface stratigraphic structure based on data collected by the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) onboard the Yutu-2 rover during the initial nine months exploration phase. The radargram reveals several strata interfaces beneath the surveying path: buried ejecta is overlaid by at least four layers of distinct lava flows that probably occurred during the Imbrium Epoch, with thicknesses ranging from 12 m up to about 100 m, providing direct evidence of multiple lava-infilling events that occurred within the VK crater. The average loss tangent of mare basalts is estimated at 0.0040-0.0061.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3426
JournalNature Communications
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

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