Radiation Bleaching of Thin Lunar Surface Layer

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The thin, lighter-colored, upper layer of lunar soil shown in the
television pictures from several Surveyor missions may be due to
reversible bleaching by solar radiation. Of several possible bleaching
reactions, the one considered most important is the photoreduction of
Fe+3 to Fe+2.

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