---
title: "China Finally Figured Out What That Weird “Gel-Like” Substance from the Far Side of the Moon Was"
description: "According to a new paper, a team of Chinese scientists claim a strange \"gel-like\" substance found on the far side of the Moon is \"impact melt breccia.\""
date: "2020-07-07"
modified: "2020-07-07"
authors:
  - name: "Victor Tangermann"
    job_title: "Senior Editor"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/victor"
url: "https://futurism.com/china-weird-substance-figured-out"
categories:
  - "Astronomy"
  - "Moon"
  - "Space"
tags:
  - "chang'e 4"
  - "china"
  - "far side of the moon"
  - "lunar rover"
---

# China Finally Figured Out What That Weird “Gel-Like” Substance from the Far Side of the Moon Was

![According to a new paper, a team of Chinese scientists claim a strange "gel-like" substance found on the far side of the Moon is "impact melt breccia."](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/china-weird-substance-figured-out.jpg>)
*\<em\>Image: CNSA\</em\>*

Drum roll please... The "gel-like" material China dramatically announced that it had discovered on the far side of the Moon last year was, well, melted bits of Moon rock.

That's the somewhat deflating realization a team of Chinese scientists made after they studied the substance, discovered by China's Yutu 2 rover last July, as [*Space.com* first reported](<https://www.space.com/moon-far-side-yutu-2-rover-weird-substance-analysis.html>).

On January 3 2019, China's Chang'e 4 lunar probe [made history](<https://futurism.com/china-landed-probe-change4-far-side-moon>) by becoming the first spacecraft to land on the far side of the Moon, the mysterious, less-studied side facing away from Earth. In tow was the Yutu 2 rover, designed to crawl the rocky landscape over several freezing months.

Then in September, [China claimed](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/china-moon-rover-gel-substance>) that it's rover had stumbled upon an unusually colored “gel-like” substance on the bottom of an impact crater, puzzling scientists. The strange material was described as a "colored mysterious substance" in the [rover’s diary](<http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmp.weixin.qq.com%2Fs%2FkBNxLdTNXC8dDQrPfR-GuQ>), as translated by Google.

And according to a [new paper](<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012821X20303228>) published in the journal *Earth and Planetary Science Letters*, a team of Chinese scientists were able to confirm their suspicions: the material, measuring 20 by six inches, is likely the result of material melting due to either meteor impacts or volcanic eruptions, or "impact melt breccia."

As detailed in the paper, the glassy greenish substance is similar to [two](<https://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/samples/atlas/detail/?mission=Apollo%2015&sample=15466>) [specific](<https://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/samples/atlas/detail/?mission=Apollo%2017&sample=70019>) samples that were returned by NASA's Apollo 15 and 17 missions.

Their guess is based on data obtained by Yutu 2's panoramic and hazard avoidance cameras, as well as the rover's Visible and Near-Infrared Spectrometer (VNIS) instrument. Thanks to bad lighting, that guess is still not, uh, set in stone yet.

"We don't have samples from this region that would help inform the model parameters," NASA postdoctoral program fellow at the Goddard Space Flight Center Dan Moriarty told *Space.com*. "For this reason, the precise regolith composition results presented in this paper may not be completely accurate."

**READ MORE:** [Chinese scientists reveal analysis of weird substance found on the moon's far side by Yutu 2 rover](<https://www.space.com/moon-far-side-yutu-2-rover-weird-substance-analysis.html>) \[*Space.com*\]

**More on the strange Moon substance:** *[China Claims Its Moon Rover Found a Colorful “Gel Like" Substance](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/china-moon-rover-gel-substance>)*

## Author
I've been at Futurism since 2017, where my role has evolved to encompass design, writing, and increasingly editing. I've always been fascinated by space exploration and advanced transportation, which I've leaned into by interviewing luminaries in those fields while closely following the dimensions of policy and regulation that allow next-generation projects to succeed -- or, sometimes, to fail. I'm also keenly interested in the effects of generative AI on society, policies, and democratic institutions, as well as clean energy, physics and biology, and the vagaries of tech leadership. My work for Futurism has been cited by publications including Ars Technica, Gizmodo, PC Magazine, Jalopnik, Fox News, and the New York Post. I spent my childhood living in locations including Manila, the Philippines, and Geneva, Switzerland, attended McGill University, and now live in Toronto, Canada. Before Futurism I worked at AskMen and a small photography studio. In my free time, I'm an avid gardener, foodie, and craft beer lover, as well as a maker of artisanal hot pepper sauces. I have a magnificent dog named Freida.

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