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In this illuminating episode, we delve into the fascinating world of lunar chemistry, where Earth's only natural satellite reveals unique geological and chemical properties. Through engaging interviews with lunar geologists and planetary scientists, we explore how the Moon's formation from a catastrophic collision between Earth and a Mars-sized body created its distinctive composition 4.5 billion years ago. Our journey takes us from the ancient lunar highlands rich in calcium-rich plagioclase to the darker maria formed by basaltic lava flows, where we'll examine how different rock types reflect the Moon's complex volcanic history. We'll investigate the crucial role of space weathering in altering lunar surface materials, explaining how micrometeorite impacts and solar wind bombardment create the fine-grained regolith that covers the lunar landsca ... 

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