
Science experiments on the Moon
Moon experiments involve studying its surface, atmosphere, and interior to understand its composition, history, and physical properties. Scientists set up instruments called landers and rovers to measure seismic activity, surface temperatures, and magnetic fields. They collect samples to analyze for age and mineral content, revealing the Moon’s volcanic and impact history. Experiments also test how the lunar environment affects equipment and future human habitation. These studies help us learn about lunar geology, test new technologies, and prepare for future missions, advancing our knowledge of the Moon and our solar system.