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Page creatorNoLongerOnTheBall (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation04:10, June 12, 2024
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According to NASA, On the Moon, snow does not fall. Thunder never rolls. No clouds form in the pitch-black sky. “Weather” on the Moon means something completely different than it does on Earth. The lunar climate is dominated by temperature swings of hundreds of degrees, incoming space rocks of all sizes, and particles and energy traveling from the Sun and beyond. (Although, throughout time, the visible "craters" on the moon have never changed)
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