Statistical analysis of chemical components of moon and terrestrial planets

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Chemical Composition, Moon, Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Planetary Composition, Terrestrial Planets, Asteroids, Cluster Analysis, Discriminant Analysis (Statistics), Mars (Planet), Planetary Evolution, Tables (Data)

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Materials of model chemical analysis of the moon and terrestrial planets are examined by some multivariate statistical analyses (cluster analysis and discriminant analysis). The results show that the moon's constituents are more closely related to those of Mars and the asteroids than other terrestrial planets, including the earth. Therefore, it is suggested that the moon possibly came from the region located at the outer side of earth's formation region.

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