NASA
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'Moon Caves' or Lava Tubes Can Protect Astronauts on the Moon
Moon caves or lava tubes were discovered by NASA's GRAIL spacecraft tasked to observe the behavior of the moon. Scientists believes that these moon caves can be used as storage or even a safe haven to protect astronauts on the moon.
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