Moon Magnets

This multicolored band running vertically across the moon's surface shows ion measurements gathered from Japan's Plasma energy Angle and Composition Experiment (PACE). Red areas represent places where more ions were detected.

The observation of ionic distribution and the investigation of magnetic particles on the lunar surface gives researchers information on the material that composes the moon's surface and helps elucidate the moon's interaction with solar winds.

Image courtesy of JAXA/SELENE Background image NASA