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- The Lunar Surface refers to the outer layer of the Moon, characterized by fine dust, pulverized rock, and various types of rocks such as anorthosite and basalt. It lacks water and a significant atmosphere, with surface temperatures ranging from 100 to 380 K.www.sciencedirect.com/topics/physics-and-astronomy/lunar-surface
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