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In article , (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Tom I read in books Moon rocks are very simple,and lack metals and core reading indicate no iron core for the Moon Go figure Bert The books you read are likely very out-of-date. The latest research suggests there is an iron core (e.g., http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...moon-core.html) and there is certainly iron in lunar rocks. Lunar rocks are in fact very similar to earth rocks but lack some of the more volatile elements and water, which is explained very nicely by the impact theory and not the capture theory - the latter is a highly improbable event, if not impossible. |
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