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A concise survey explains the Moon's physical properties, orbit, and visible features, giving distances, size, mass, density, and the synchronous rotation that keeps one hemisphere mostly facing Earth while libration reveals about four-sevenths of the surface. It describes absence of atmosphere, extreme temperature swings, and silence, then interprets surface forms as products of intense volcanic activity, comparing lunar vulcanoids to terrestrial volcanoes. Detailed descriptions of major craters and groups—noting diameters, ramparts, terracing, central peaks, landslips, and long chasms—illustrate the variety and scale of lunar topography and geological evidence.
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