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Why are the Moons magnetic fields so unique (no dipole field)?

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Why are the Moons magnetic fields so unique (no dipole field)?

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The Moon has no global magnetic field. But some of its surface rocks exhibit remnant magnetism, indicating that there may have been a global magnetic field early in the Moon’s history. One of the questions Lunar Prospector will address is whether an airless celestial body (like the Moon) can acquire magnetic features from impacts, such as asteroids and comets.

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