Why is it necessary to sample different locations on the Moon for future missions?
Answer
To reconstruct the full thermal history
The current understanding of lunar volcanism relies heavily on samples from a single site. Because the Moon is a large and geologically diverse world, volcanic history likely varies across different regions. By conducting future missions to diverse landing sites and searching for additional volcanic evidence, such as glass beads, scientists can catalog the timing and distribution of these eruptions, leading to a much more accurate and comprehensive reconstruction of the Moon's overall thermal history.

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