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Lab-grown moon rock experiment reveals how solar wind reshapes lunar surface
Updated On: 12 June, 2026 09:29 AM IST | Atlanta | Agencies
The team exposed ilmenite to a synthetic version of solar wind, producing nanophase iron which is widely found in lunar soil and considered a key signature of space weathering

The team exposed ilmenite, commonly found on the moon, to a synthetic solar wind. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK
Researchers have recreated the effects of solar wind on lunar minerals in a laboratory experiment, providing new evidence that the constant stream of charged particles from the sun plays a major role in shaping the moon’s surface.
The team exposed ilmenite to a synthetic version of solar wind, producing nanophase iron which is widely found in lunar soil and considered a key signature of space weathering.
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