Powerful Moonquakes , Could Endanger Future , Lunar Missions.
'Newsweek' reports that the moon has slowly 
been shrinking, causing the surface to shrivel 
up, triggering massive moonquakes. .
Over the past few million years, 
the moon has lost about 150 feet 
in circumference as it cooled. .
Consequently, the surface of our 
lunar companion has wrinkled up 
like the skin of a dried fruit. .
The increasing brittleness of the moon's 
surface has resulted in faults, which 
could endanger future lunar missions. .
A paper published in 'The Planetary Science Journal' 
reveals that these faults have been connected 
with a powerful magnitude five moonquake.
That quake was recorded by 
seismometers in a 1970s Apollo mission 
in the moon's south polar region. .
'Newsweek' reports that moonquakes 
are the result of similar mechanisms 
that cause earthquakes on Earth. .
However, moonquakes can have a much 
longer duration than earthquakes, 
often occurring over several hours. .
Once humans develop lunar settlements, these quakes 
could cause extensive damage to structures and 
equipment and could trigger catastrophic landslides.
Once humans develop lunar settlements, these quakes 
could cause extensive damage to structures and 
equipment and could trigger catastrophic landslides.
The lunar seismic activity could pose a major problem for 
future moon missions, as NASA's crewed Artemis III mission 
is scheduled to land in one of the most at-risk areas. .
The lunar seismic activity could pose a major problem for 
future moon missions, as NASA's crewed Artemis III mission 
is scheduled to land in one of the most at-risk areas.