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The surface of the moon is highly radioactive – BGR – Aviation Analysis Wing
The researchers determined that the surface of the moon is highly radioactive due to a combination of factors. The surface of the moon is two to three

- The researchers determined that the surface of the moon is highly radioactive due to a combination of factors.
- The surface of the moon is two to three times more radioactive than the International Space Station, and its radioactivity reaches 1,000 times that of the Earth’s surface.
- The data was collected by the Chinese mission that landed on the far side of the moon.
NASA and other space agencies around the world are planning to send humans to the moon soone…
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