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  • Micrometeorite impacts are an important process in forming several Ti oxides, including rutile (TiO2) and new Ti minerals (trigonal Ti2O and triclinic Ti2O). These Ti oxides can alter the photocatalytic properties and reflectance spectra of regolith on the Moon and other airless planetary bodies in the Solar System.

    • Xiaojia Zeng
    • Yanxue Wu
    • Jianzhong Liu
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 8, P: 732-738
  • The authors discover oldhamite (CaS) in Chang’E-6 lunar soils. Through thermodynamic calculations, the authors suggest a potentially large-scale, high-energy impact event with an S-rich asteroid or involving lunar S-rich mantle-core excavation to be responsible for the formation of oldhamite.

    • Chen Li
    • Yang Li
    • Wenhui Ma
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-8
  • Lunar soils returned by China’s Chang’E−5 (CE5) mission record the unique information of solar wind essential to understanding the preservation and distribution of lunar surficial water. Here the authors report abundant water formed by solar wind implantation in minerals of CE5 lunar soils; the water content in CE5 lunar soils is estimated to be ~ 170 ppm.

    • Chuanjiao Zhou
    • Hong Tang
    • Yuanyun Wen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-10
  • Ilmenite grains collected in lunar regolith sampled by the Chang’e-5 sample return mission reveal that the 1 m deep core contains a mixture of space-weathered material, buried ejecta from the nearby Xu Guangqi crater, and a lunar paleoregolith.

    • Zhuang Guo
    • Mingwei Zhang
    • Ziyuan Ouyang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 1-9