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Jilin University researchers have, for the first time, discovered naturally forming few-layer graphene in lunar regolith from the Chang'e 5 mission sample. This finding, published in the National Science Review under the title 'Discovery of Natural Few-Layer Graphene on the Moon,' may advance space resource exploration. The study provides insights into space body geological evolution and in-situ resource utilization, revealing that the graphene may originate from a mineral-catalyzed process induced by solar wind and early lunar volcanic activities.
Source: YAHOO