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A NASA-funded team of researchers has identified strange "pits" in the Moon's surface that, according to recent computer modelling, are roughly 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Given that temperatures on the lunar surface normally fluctuate from a scorching 260 degrees Fahrenheit to a chilly minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit, these pockets may be a good area for future astronauts to hang out. Future residents might also be protected by the pits from micrometeorite showers and the Sun's constant radiation. There's also the intriguing potential that the holes connect to larger cave complexes left behind by ancient lava flows, something scientists have speculated but have yet to prove. Scientists believe that at least some of these pits have overhangs, with lava tube caverns perhaps hiding beyond. If the notion is correct, the caverns might provide good shelter for future settlers, while the holes could provide an easy entrance in. The team believes that the fact that these pits are shaded from the Sun allows them to maintain a constant human-friendly temperature, retaining heat at night while shielding against excessive heat during the day. Researchers are already devising methods to use robots and drones to investigate these probable lava tunnels on the lunar surface. The European Space Agency is also investigating methods of discovering the Moon's underground mysteries, ranging from remotely controlled vehicles to crewed missions. It's a fascinating peek of what it would be like to colonise the Moon one day, since these trenches could be the greatest spot to seek for a place to live. "Humans evolved living in caves, and to caves we might return when we live on the Moon," said study coauthor David Paige in the statement. If you want to learn more about space and stay on top of astronomy news and updates, subscribe to the channel, check our previous videos, and if you love reading; visit our website at www.nasaspacenews.com Tags: crashes moon#moon crater formation#crashingintothemoon #localnews#technology #rocketcrashintothemoon

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