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Twin NASA spacecraft prepare to crash into moon

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Even after Ebb and Flow complete their mission, scientists will continue to pore over the bounty of data they collected.

Among their findings so far: The moon is more beat up than previously imagined. The crust is much thinner than thought. And there's no evidence that Earth once had two moons that collided to form the one we see in the night sky.

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Online:

Mission information: http://grail.nasa.gov

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