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Previously, scientists had thought that any activity with magma (molten rock) rising to the Moon ’s surface ended billions of years ago .
Recent data suggest that there are younger rocks on the Moon 's surface, just under 2 billion years old.
New work will add to ongoing debates about thermal evolution and cooling of planets.
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