Lunar Hydration and the Plasma Environment: What Can We Learn from Lunar Transits Through the Earth's Magnetotail?

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Solar wind chemical alteration is considered a source of lunar
hydration. For 6 days out of each orbit, the moon is immersed within the
Earth's magnetosphere; this plasma population is significantly different
from the solar wind allowing comparison.

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