Why Are There Highly Magnetic Rocks on the Moon? MIT Scientists May Have Solved the Mystery
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Why Are There Highly Magnetic Rocks on the Moon? MIT Scientists May Have Solved the Mystery
Scientists have discovered highly magnetic rocks on the Moon whose origin is still unknown, but a team of MIT researchers has likely solved this mystery.The impacts of large asteroids could amplify the magnetic fields of celestial bodies.Not all the rocks on the surface of our satellite are the same—some are highly magnetic, which is strange since the Moon has no intrinsic magnetism. These rocks were detected in a region near the south pole, on …
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