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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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It is known that shortly after its formation, the Moon had a strong magnetic field, which began to weaken around 3.2 billion years ago. This type of magnetic field is generated by movement and convection within the core, making the composition of the Moon's core crucial to understanding how and why its magnetic field has diminished.