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Scientists reveal what is inside the Moon

Scientists have confirmed the Moon's inner core, revealing that it closely resembles Earth's core. A new study published in Nature enhances our understanding of the Moon's magnetic field and internal structure, shedding light on its formation and geological history.

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Furthermore, the research indicates that the Moon's core bears a strong resemblance to Earth's core, featuring a liquid outer layer and a solid inner core. According to the team's models, the outer core has a radius of approximately 362 kilometers, while the inner core's radius is about 258 kilometers, constituting roughly 15% of the Moon's total radius. The inner core's density was found to be around 7,822 kilograms per cubic meter, which is very close to that of iron.