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    Artemis astronauts may find remnants of a ‘decapitated’ asteroid’s impact on the moon

    Divya SharmaBy Divya SharmaMay 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    A violent impact that carved out the moon’s largest impact basin may have scattered deep lunar material near the lunar south pole — right where NASA plans to send Artemis astronauts.

    A new study suggests the South Pole–Aitken (SPA) basin, an impact crater more than 1,200 miles (2,000 kilometers) wide on the moon‘s far side, was likely created by a differentiated asteroid. The findings might answer some of science’s biggest questions about the SPA’s creation — and they could have major implications for future lunar exploration.

    The SPA basin is one of the moon’s most scientifically valuable impact structures because it may expose material excavated from deep within the moon’s mantle. Scientists have long debated exactly how the basin formed, including the size, speed and direction of the impactor.


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    Using high-resolution 3D simulations, a team of researchers led by Shigeru Wakita of Purdue University found that SPA’s distinctive tapered-ellipse shape is best explained by a 160-mile-wide (260-kilometer-wide) differentiated impactor — a large asteroid that had already separated into a dense iron core and a rocky outer layer, much like a tiny planet. It struck the moon traveling north to south at around eight miles per second (13 kilometers per second) at a shallow 30-degree angle, the researchers say.

    That shallow angle is key. At that trajectory, the impactor essentially gets “decapitated.” Its upper layers shear off while the dense iron core continues plowing forward. “The impactor’s core is responsible for the tapered shape of SPA,” the authors wrote in the study. By contrast, a simpler, undifferentiated asteroid would have produced a rounder basin.

    Crucially, the team found the impact would have flung ejecta from the mantle toward the lunar south pole. According to the paper, Artemis astronauts landing near the pole could encounter deposits containing material excavated from depths greater than 56 miles (90 km).

    “Our work suggests that NASA’s Artemis III mission, which will send astronauts to the moon, is likely to sample SPA ejecta, if it lands as planned in the south polar region of the moon,” the researchers wrote in the study. (NASA has since revised the Artemis program and announced its first crewed moon landing will be on the Artemis 4 mission no earlier than 2028.)

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    If the simulation is correct, returned samples could help scientists determine the age of the SPA basin and reveal the composition of the moon’s deep interior, offering clues to how the moon evolved shortly after its formation more than 4 billion years ago.

    The study was published May 7 in the journal Science Advances.



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