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Moon
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Surface Environment
The lunar surface is an airless vacuum, defined by extreme thermal variations ($\approx 127^\circ \text{C}$ in daylight to $-173^\circ \text{C}$ at night). Because of the lack of an atmosphere or significant magnetic field, the surface is directly exposed to cosmic rays and the intense particle flux associated with Solar Flares.
Regolith and Craters