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== Scope == | == Scope == | ||
Astronomical classification and | Astronomical classification and orbital context. | ||
== Status == | == Status == | ||
The Moon is a persistent object of scientific observation and modeling. Interpretations of its origin and internal structure | The Moon is a persistent object of scientific observation and modeling. Interpretations of its origin and internal structure remain under study. | ||
== Related topics == | == Related topics == | ||
[[Earth]] | |||
[[Natural satellite]] | |||
[[Orbital mechanics]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 25 January 2026
The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth. It is associated with orbital dynamics, gravitational interaction, and the physical processes governing planetary bodies.
The Moon is discussed in astronomy, planetary science, and geophysics.
Scope
Astronomical classification and orbital context.
Status
The Moon is a persistent object of scientific observation and modeling. Interpretations of its origin and internal structure remain under study.