Scientists discover that lunar sulfur does not resemble his earthly counterpart

American scientists discovered that The analogal composition of sulfur in samples from the Toros Valley- litro lunar, differs from its counterpart on the ground." target ="_Blank"> Rocks ; As the similarity in the analogues of the oxygen between the earth and the moon was known for a long time, but the situation with sulfur was different. "Apollo" The latter in 1972, a portion of the moon’s soil was sealed and preserved in the hope that future researchers can use more advanced devices to study it and achieve new discoveries, which is what actually happened. Big. "³³s" When sulfur interacts with ultraviolet light in a visually thin atmosphere, perhaps this cover was a short -term presence at the beginning of the history of our moon. "Thoroughly"; As the latter may have contained a unique composition of sulfur. As additional samples of Mars and other celestial bodies must be obtained." target ="_Blank"> The solar system .
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