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Mysteriously Magnetic Moon Rocks Might Have an Explosive Origin Story : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 13, 2025 12:05 pm
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Unraveling the Mystery of the Moon’s Magnetism

While Earth boasts a strong magnetic field, the Moon’s magnetic properties have long puzzled scientists. Recent research from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) sheds light on this enigma, suggesting that a colossal impact event may have temporarily boosted the Moon’s magnetic field, leaving behind highly magnetized rocks on its far side.

Lead author Isaac Narrett explains that this phenomenon could account for the presence of magnetic rocks near the Moon’s south pole, a region previously shrouded in mystery. The study challenges previous notions that the Moon lacks an intrinsic magnetic field, proposing instead that a cataclysmic event altered its magnetic landscape.

Historically, lunar magnetic measurements have revealed weak fields primarily confined to the lunar crust, believed to be influenced by interactions with solar particles. However, samples brought back from Apollo missions displayed rocks with significantly stronger magnetic fields, suggesting a complex history of lunar magnetism.

MIT scientists simulated the effects of a massive impact on the Moon, theorizing that the force generated a plasma cloud that temporarily intensified the Moon’s magnetic field. This rapid process, lasting under an hour, could explain the unique magnetic signatures found in lunar rocks.


Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera images of Mare Imbrium. (Morgan et al., JGR Planets, 2016)

By combining the dynamo theory with the impact hypothesis, researchers propose a comprehensive explanation for the Moon’s magnetic anomalies. The convergence of shockwaves from a major impact event, such as the formation of Mare Imbrium, could have interacted with the Moon’s magnetic field, imprinting rocks with magnetic signatures.

This groundbreaking study reconciles conflicting theories surrounding lunar magnetism, paving the way for further exploration. Future missions, like NASA’s Artemis Program, could provide valuable rock samples from the Moon’s south pole, offering tangible evidence to support this new perspective on the Moon’s magnetic history.

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Published in Science Advances, this research marks a significant step towards unraveling the mysteries of the Moon’s magnetic past.

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