Where to land on the Moon?

With the help of artificial intelligence, an international research team led by ETH Zurich has explored the Moon’s permanently shadowed regions. The information they have obtained about the area’s surface properties will help to identify suitable locations for future lunar missions.

Image of the moon with one side in shadow
The moon fascinates - an international research team has now succeeded in shedding light on the southern polar region. (Photograph: AdobeStock)

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