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Scientist uses AI to find Moon caves that could be human bases

  • A British scientist named Daniel Le Corre has identified two possible cave entrances on the Moon that could support human survival.
  • Using an AI model named ESSA, Le Corre scanned the lunar surface to find the pits.
  • These pits connect to underground networks that may provide shelter and harbor water ice.
  • The newly identified pits will enhance the Lunar Pits Atlas and may be targets for future space missions.
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Scientist uses AI to find Moon caves that could be human bases

Both caves found connect to underground cave networks that which could provide natural shelter.

Artificial intelligence has expanded its contributions to science on Earth, now even reaching the Moon, as it helped detect two possible entrances of caves, hitherto unknown, that could facilitate human survival on space missions. AI detects possible unknown caves on the Moon The finding was by Daniel Le Corre, PhD researcher at the University of Kent School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, and published in ScienceDirect. For the study, …

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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