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10-1 The Moonâs airless, dry surface is covered with plains and craters
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10-2 Human exploration of the Moon in the 1960s and 1970s has been continued by robotic spacecraft
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10-3 The Moon has no global magnetic field but has a small molten core
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10-4 Lunar rocks reveal a geologic history quite unlike that of Earth
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10-5 The Moon probably formed from debris cast into space when a huge protoplanet struck the young Earth
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