When the Moon had a magnetosphere.

SCIENCE ADVANCES(2020)

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Apollo lunar samples reveal that the Moon generated its own global magnetosphere, lasting from similar to 4.25 to similar to 2.5 billion years (Ga) ago. At peak lunar magnetic intensity (4 Ga ago), the Moon was volcanically active, likely generating a very tenuous atmosphere, and, it is believed, was at a geocentric distance of similar to 18 Earth radii (R-E). Solar storms strip a planet's atmosphere over time, and only a strong magnetosphere would be able to provide maximum protection. We present simplified magnetic dipole field modeling confined within a paraboloidal-shaped magnetopause to show how the expected Earth-Moon coupled magnetospheres provide a substantial buffer from the expected intense solar wind, reducing Earth's atmospheric loss to space.
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magnetosphere,moon
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