NASA has released new images of the Giordano Bruno crater on the far side of the Moon, taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). The images reveal an unusual spiral structure at the crater’s floor. Scientists suggest it formed due to a landslide that flowed into a basin filled with molten rock, creating a circular pattern.
Giordano Bruno crater is known for its relatively young age—only a few million years old. Its unique terrain helps researchers better understand the processes occurring on the Moon after meteorite impacts. The spiral shape may be the result of complex interactions between molten rock and gravity.

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