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TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Professor Kinsey Anderson, Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley 4, California
Date20 July 1972
DescriptionAsking for help with the problem of the Moon being totally different, back and front. The difference, Gold thinks, is due to electrostatic transportation of lunar soil. He notes the role of the Earth's tail and wonders if Anderson could observe effects with his close lunar satellite.
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