NASA 'shake room' reveals what moonquakes and marsquakes feel like

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NASA 'shake room' reveals what moonquakes and marsquakes feel like
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Earth is not the only place that experiences quakes.

We know from seismometers placed on the lunar surface 50 years ago by Apollo 11 astronauts that this phenomenon also occurs on the moon.

To do this the researchers fed seismic wave data from quakes on the moon, two of the events measured by SEIS and earthquakes into the simulator before stepping inside to feel the effects of each one. The Earth's crust is, perhaps surprisingly, far more homogenous than the moon's, leading to differences in how seismic waves propagate.

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