Recent University of Oxford research reveals that the Moon had a mostly weak magnetic field, with brief periods of strong magnetism linked to high-titanium Mare basalts.
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Scientists at the University of Oxford have finally settled a decades-long mystery about the Moon’s magnetic field — and it ...
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It is generally considered certain that the Moon did not have a strong magnetic field in its early days. However, samples ...
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