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Mysterious 'Man in the Moon' Born from Magma
The mysterious "man in the moon" face we see in the night sky - which is actually just a giant basin known as the Procellarum region - was not born from an asteroid strike as previously thought, but from a large plume of magma deep within the Moon's interior, new NASA data describes.
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