
Scientists Reveal Moon's Inner Secrets
Scientists have confirmed that the Moon's inner core is a solid ball with a density similar to iron, resolving a long-standing debate about its composition. This discovery, based on data from space missions and lunar laser-ranging experiments, supports the idea of a global mantle overturn and provides insights into the Moon's magnetic field history. The findings align with earlier research and suggest the Moon's core is similar to Earth's, with implications for understanding its evolution and magnetic field decline.