A Case for Convection in the Moon

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MODERN workers are agreed that the Moon has a small bulge, measured with
reference to the mean radius of the limb, pointing in the direction of
the Earth. The order of magnitude of this body-elongation is 0.1 per
cent of the radius, but the actual value assigned to it depends quite
critically on the selection of measured points used in the analysis.

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