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Ancient lunar dynamo

The differential rotation between the Moon's core and mantle may have powered the ancient lunar dynamo, either continuously over several hundred million years or intermittently after large impacts. See Letters p.212 & p.215

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Figure 1: The Crisium lunar basin.

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Jault, D. Ancient lunar dynamo. Nature 479, 183–184 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/479183a

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