Scientists discover an underground cave on the moon where astronauts could live, and suspect hundreds more
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Scientists have discovered a large underground cave on the moon, potentially offering a safe and warm environment for astronauts to live and work.
The cave is estimated to be 150 feet wide and up to 260 feet long, formed within a pit when a lava tube collapsed billions of years ago.
Researchers speculate there could be hundreds of hidden caves under the lunar surface, offering pre-existing habitats for human occupation.
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