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The Moon isn't as dead as we thought, new study claims

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Scientists from the University of Maryland have identified 266 small ridges on the far side of the Moon.
These formations, called mare ridges, appear to be significantly younger than previously expected.
This could mean that the Moon still lives, though it isn’t nearly as active as it once was.
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