The team of specialists controlling the movement of Yutu-2 called it a "milestone" (kilometer pole).In turn,
Dan Moriarty, a NASA program scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, said the unusual rock hasAccording to him , "it's definitely unusual."
Moriarty also noted that the shape of the stone resembled a comb running at the edge of the stone: this indicatesthe fact that the object landed on the Moon recently.
I believe that this rock came here after being ejected from some nearby crater.It is possible that a stone with this aspect ratio could have been obtained as a result of splitting.This is when intact rock fragments are blown off the surface without immediate pressure.
Dan Moriarty, NASA Program Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientists believe that the spectral data will help assess the origin of the unusual object.
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