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Scientists are exploring an extraordinary idea: using the Moon itself as a giant detector for gravitational waves.
New research suggests its thick, uneven crust could naturally amplify tiny ripples in spacetime, opening a new way to study black hole mergers, cosmic collisions, and the early universe. Future lunar missions may turn our nearest neighbor into one of astronomy's most powerful observatories.
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New research suggests its thick, uneven crust could naturally amplify tiny ripples in spacetime, opening a new way to study black hole mergers, cosmic collisions, and the early universe. Future lunar missions may turn our nearest neighbor into one of astronomy's most powerful observatories.
Thank you for listening to Bedtime Astronomy — your guide to the cosmos. New episodes on space exploration, NASA missions & the latest astronomy breakthroughs.
This episode includes AI-generated content.

