
Moon rocks
Moon rocks are samples of lunar material collected during human missions to the Moon, particularly by the Apollo program between 1969 and 1972. These rocks and soil samples help scientists study the Moon's geology, history, and relationship with Earth. Moon rocks vary in age, composition, and structure, providing valuable insights into the Moon's formation and the solar system's evolution. Some of these rocks are displayed in museums, while others are used for scientific research, contributing to our understanding of planetary processes and the potential for future lunar exploration.