Caves found on Moon which could serve as base for humans to launch trips – to MARS

(NASA via SWNS)

By Jonathan Coles

A British scientist has found two possible cave entrances on the Moon that could support human survival - and even serve as a base for trips to MARS.

Caves found on Moon which could serve as base for humans to launch trips – to MARS

Identification of the Bel'kovich A Pit (BAP). (University of Kent via SWNS)

Caves found on Moon which could serve as base for humans to launch trips – to MARS

Daniel Le Corre, a PhD researcher at the University of Kent. (University of Kent via SWNS)

Caves found on Moon which could serve as base for humans to launch trips – to MARS

Identification of the South Marius Hills Pit. (University of Kent via SWNS)

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