launabreytinga
Launabreytinga, also known as "moonquake," is a seismic event that occurs on the Moon. Unlike earthquakes on Earth, moonquakes are caused by the tidal forces exerted by Earth's gravity rather than tectonic activity. These forces create stress within the Moon's crust, leading to the release of energy in the form of seismic waves. Moonquakes can be much stronger than earthquakes, with some registering up to 5.5 on the Richter scale.
Moonquakes are categorized into four main types: deep moonquakes, shallow moonquakes, thermal moonquakes, and meteorite impacts.
The study of moonquakes is crucial for understanding the Moon's internal structure and geological activity. The
Moonquakes pose challenges for future lunar missions, as they can cause structural damage to spacecraft and