Astronomers Can’t Explain This Moon Mystery

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Beneath the moon’s south pole lies a colossal, unexplained lump of metal—so dense, it warps gravity. Scientists believe it’s the buried remains of a giant asteroid, now entombed beneath the massive Aitken Basin—the largest crater in the solar system.

What makes this region even stranger? Parts of it have never seen sunlight. Thanks to the moon’s odd tilt, some craters are in eternal darkness—cold enough to trap water ice for billions of years. And we’ve confirmed it’s there.

This makes the south pole the moon’s most valuable real estate. NASA and China are in a race to establish colonies here. Not just for the science—but for the money. Helium-3, a rare isotope ideal for fusion energy, is abundant in lunar dust. One gram of it? Worth over $1,000. All of it? Potentially $4 trillion.

So yes, the moon may look peaceful. But in the next few years, it could become the site of a very real lunar turf war.

Whoever controls the moon, might just control Earth’s energy future.
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