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GS-3: Science and Technology- Developments and their Applications and Effects in Everyday Life; Awareness in the fields of IT, Space.
Context: Chinese scientists have recently identified a new lunar mineral named Cerium–Magnesium Changesite (also referred to as Magnesiochangesite-(Ce)), marking a significant advancement in planetary science.
More on the News
• This discovery adds to the growing catalogue of extraterrestrial materials and brings the total number of known lunar minerals to 11 globally.
• The mineral was discovered in a 44-gram lunar meteorite named Pakepake 005, which was recovered from the Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang, China, in January 2024.
• The new mineral has been officially approved and classified by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA), the global authority on mineral nomenclature.
• With this finding, China has identified four lunar minerals, placing it on par with the United States in lunar mineral discoveries.
About the New Lunar Mineral
• Composition and Classification: Cerium–Magnesium Changesite is a rare-earth-bearing phosphate mineral, containing elements such as cerium, magnesium, and iron, and belonging to the merrillite mineral group.
• Physical Characteristics: The mineral is colourless, transparent, and brittle, with a glass-like lustre and shell-like fracture patterns.
• Fluorescent Property: One of the notable properties of the mineral is its fluorescence under ultraviolet light, which is attributed to the presence of rare-earth elements such as cerium.
• Microscopic Nature: It occurs as extremely small crystals, typically ranging from 3 to 25 micrometres, with most particles measuring less than 10 micrometres.
• Scientific Value: Its unique chemical composition and crystal structure provide important clues about lunar magma processes, planetary formation, and the Moon’s interior dynamics.
Significance of the Discovery
• Advancement in Lunar Geology: The discovery provides key mineralogical evidence for understanding the origin, evolution, and volcanic history of the Moon, thereby enriching global planetary science knowledge.
• Insights into Rare-Earth Elements: The presence of cerium and other rare-earth elements helps scientists understand how such elements are distributed and separated during planetary formation, which has implications for both Earth and space resource studies.
• Technological Potential: The mineral’s luminescent (fluorescent) properties could contribute to the development of next-generation LED materials and advanced optical technologies, highlighting the practical benefits of space research.
• Role of Meteorite Studies: The finding demonstrates the value of lunar meteorites as natural samples, complementing space missions by providing accessible material for scientific investigation without requiring sample-return missions.
• Strategic and Scientific Leadership: The discovery reinforces China’s growing capabilities in space science, mineralogy, and advanced analytical technologies, strengthening its position in the global space research landscape.

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