Mysterious lifeforms may be lurking in the dark shadows of the Moon, scientists say. These permanently shaded areas of the Moon's polar regions could serve as safe havens for microbes.
The permanently shadowed regions of the Earth's Moon could shelter microbial lifeforms, according to new research.
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