The 50km long tunnel on the moon, the possibility of being habitable
Japan's scientists find a huge tunnel on the Moon. The 50-kilometer-long tunnel seems to be suitable for human beings for one day. Before moving to the Moon in 1971, NASA scientists claimed that there was a large tunnel beneath the moon's soil. Volcanic eruptions are caused by lava fluctuations in a few miles of volcanic eruptions. Scientists claim that many of these tunnels look like the Cayman lava tube on the island of Hawaii. But due to lack of documentary information, the matter did not go much further. Recently, Japan's Senegalological and Engineering Explorer (Selen) found this tunnel near Marius Hills. 30 miles or about 50 kilometers long and 330 feet wide this tunnel. According to the AFP news agency, it is thought that it was created 300 million years ago due to eruption. However, Junichi Hariyama, a scientist from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), told AFP: "We have found the place. But they are still not sure whether the lava tubes. "He added," We still could not see the inside of the tunnel. Hopefully many unknown information will come out if we can get inside. "Besides, he also said that if this tunnel is truly suitable, then it would save the astronauts from heat and radioactivity. Several lava tubes were found in other parts of the moon, scientists said. To better investigate the issue, Jaxa has taken the help of NASA's Gel mission. Professor J. Melo of Purdue University, who is a member of the Grille Mission, said, "How far is the tunnel extended, we have no convincing idea. So the help of NASA has been taken. "China, Japan, America have started planning to send people again on the moon. Experts say, if this tunnel is really habitable, then the breakthrough would be to discover. The astronauts going to Chandravyaan will also benefit.
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