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China Reveals Most Detailed Geological Map of the Moon Ever Created (nature.com) 61

Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from Nature: The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has released the highest-resolution geological maps of the Moon yet. The Geologic Atlas of the Lunar Globe, which took more than 100 researchers over a decade to compile, reveals a total of 12,341 craters, 81 basins and 17 rock types, along with other basic geological information about the lunar surface. The maps were made at the unprecedented scale of 1:2,500,000. The CAS also released a book called Map Quadrangles of the Geologic Atlas of the Moon, comprising 30 sector diagrams which together form a visualization of the whole Moon. [...] China will use the maps to support its lunar ambitions and Liu says that the maps will be beneficial to other countries as they undertake their own Moon missions. Three spacecraft have launched aiming for the Moon so far this year, and in May, China intends to send a craft to collect rocks from the Moon's far side.
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China Reveals Most Detailed Geological Map of the Moon Ever Created

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 27, 2024 @02:16AM (#64429216)
    The US has a lot of catching up to do.
    • by Anonymous Coward
      We've already caught up.

      "AI, enhance image!"

  • way cool (Score:5, Insightful)

    by WindBourne ( 631190 ) on Saturday April 27, 2024 @02:45AM (#64429240) Journal
    Good to see that China is contributing to global knowledge. Sadly, it comes from its military, but still good.
    • Re: (Score:1, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Pretty much everything "useful" comes from military budgets, they're the only ones able to spend...

      • Re: (Score:2, Offtopic)

        by gtall ( 79522 )

        Social security, Medicare, Medicaid, enforcing environmental laws, keeping bean counters at airlines from figuring in an acceptable rates of crashes, OSHA to keep your company from "expending" you, etc.

    • Re:way cool (Score:5, Informative)

      by christoban ( 3028573 ) on Saturday April 27, 2024 @04:48AM (#64429282)

      If there's anything useful, you can be sure, it won't be on those maps.

      • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

        What does that mean?

        Do they skip craters shaped like Winnie the Pooh or Tank Man?

        • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

          by christoban ( 3028573 )

          LOL! No, I mean water or useful caves, that sort of thing. Any helpful features will be left off as to not help us in any way. This is just propaganda to make the CCP look not totally incompetent, pushed by their usual propagandist here on /., AmiMoJo.

          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

            It's not that sort of map.. The resolution isn't enough to show things like caves, and it only shows the topology which doesn't include any potential ice water.

            It's useful for identifying locations where there might be water, and where landing is possible. It's also very useful for navigation, as the recent precision landing by Japan demonstrated.

    • Agreed. I am happy to see this contribution made available to the world. Kudos to China for that.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Only in the same sense that NASA rockets were repurposed/evolved missiles from the US and Nazi militaries.

      China also has private space sector, which has had some successes and firsts.

      • yeah. No.
        While all Allie members picked up scientists from Germany and Japan, American missiles had little in common with 'NAZI' missiles. Why? Because theirs were designed more like cruise missiles.
        And in the end, there is a HUGE difference between grabbing unemployed scientists, vs stealing their tech OR having tech that is 100% from the military like CHina is. But you know that. After all, I suspect that China IS your home nation.
  • What territories will china claim? Where is the border to the moon nazis?

  • by zephvark ( 1812804 ) on Saturday April 27, 2024 @07:06AM (#64429378)

    It is my understanding that the moon was once part of our planet but, "geo" refers to Earth.

    • by cusco ( 717999 )

      They tried that back in the '60s and '70s, but it turns out that reporters are too stupid to figure out how to use words correctly. Scientists would finally get one person educated, then the editors would assign them to some other beat and they'd get a new idiot. Didn't take long before they gave up, since the congresscritters who fund them to a great extent are even dumber. We all have to settle for 'lunar geology' and the like.

      • They tried that back in the '60s and '70s, but it turns out that reporters are too stupid to figure out how to use words correctly.

        If there's a different word for lunar geology, then do we need new words for the geology of Phobos, the geology of Ceres, etc.? On balance, the uneducated reporters got it right. Keep it simple.

        • The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 2020 released a map of the Moon that shows its geological features is called a "Unified Geologic Map of the Moon."

          I guess if the scientists can get it wrong, so can the science reporters.

    • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

      Geo is a made up English prefix based on a Greek word that means (E/e)arth, dirt, land or ground. You can insist on making up new Greek or Latin derived prefixes for every body, but after a few people get tired of it and do the snesible thing: make one term generic.

      • by Opyros ( 1153335 )
        And anyhow, the idea that a word's meaning is permanently tied to its etymology is a fallacy [wikipedia.org].
      • Hey, if I have to use different personal pronouns for every person I encounter, you can learn to love "lunological map!" ;)

    • by XXongo ( 3986865 )
      The scientists call the science "planetary geology."

      They abandoned the terminology of giving a different name to the geology of every moon and planet decades ago.

  • Emergency, emergency! They're going to mine all the Moon lithium! Flush more money down the Boeing toilet! Wait, it's a Boeing toilet, stand clear during flush..
    • So, now any project you don't like, you're going to link to Boeing, even if they have zero to do with it?

  • by 0xG ( 712423 ) on Saturday April 27, 2024 @10:52AM (#64429570)

    You can count on it.

  • I've said it before. Whatever group or country puts a base on the moon and defends it as territory will own the moon. If they can maintain a monopoly on military force over the entire moon's surface they will own the entire moon. Whether it's for bragging rights, research. exotic isotopes, helium, or solar panel space. Treaties be damned. You own what you protect.
  • by jfdavis668 ( 1414919 ) on Saturday April 27, 2024 @01:26PM (#64429798)
    has been doing this since 2009. https://webmap.lroc.asu.edu/lu... [asu.edu]
  • The images in the article are low res. Searching just turns up the same low res images.

The unfacts, did we have them, are too imprecisely few to warrant our certitude.

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