Moon's Molten Layer Revealed
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•What's inside the moon? Gravity measurements suggest a layer of molten rock
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New evidence suggests the moon may have a molten layer of rock hidden deep in its interior.
The moon experiences tidal effects on Earth and the sun, but the moon does not have water on its surface.
The data was collected by NASA 's satellite-based Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory ( GRAIL ) mission and the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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