Was the Moon Once Powered by a Dynamo Core? MIT Research Says “Yes”
MIT’s research on an ancient lunar rock  suggests that the moon once harbored a long-lived dynamo — a molten,  convecting core of liquid metal that generated a strong magnetic field  3.7 billion years ago. The findings, published today in Science, point  to a dynamo that lasted much longer than scientists previously thought,  and suggest that an alternative energy source may have powered the  dynamo.  
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Was the Moon Once Powered by a Dynamo Core? MIT Research Says “Yes”

MIT’s research on an ancient lunar rock suggests that the moon once harbored a long-lived dynamo — a molten, convecting core of liquid metal that generated a strong magnetic field 3.7 billion years ago. The findings, published today in Science, point to a dynamo that lasted much longer than scientists previously thought, and suggest that an alternative energy source may have powered the dynamo.  

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