The Moon, our celestial neighbor, has captivated and puzzled humanity for millennia. Despite numerous missions and advancements in space exploration, its mysteries remain unsolved. Among them are lunar swirls, enigmatic patterns on the Moon's surface believed to be caused by magnetic anomalies or ancient lava flows. The origin and purpose of the lunar mascons, large mass concentrations beneath some lunar basins, are still debated. The presence of water ice in permanently shadowed craters raises questions about the Moon's potential to sustain life or serve as a resource for future lunar exploration. Additionally, scientists seek to understand the composition and formation of the lunar far side, which is less explored compared to the near side. These mysteries fuel our curiosity and inspire future missions to unlock the secrets of the Moon.