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It is closer to Mars or the Sun, yet we have no satellites to study the Moon closer. We can put a rover on Mars, but never on the Moon. Strange, no?

It is closer to Mars or the Sun, yet we have no satellites to study the Moon closer. We can put a rover on Mars, but never on the Moon. Strange, no?

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k, still look at the original title with the premise of there have been none. bitch at op not me

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Regardless of the premise, the guess is not good because it’s obviously wrong. Even if there weren’t satellites in orbit, it wouldn’t be bacause they gravitationally can’t be

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the post was wrong to begin with so making a guess on a wrong premise can still mean the train of thought is right

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No. Not having satellites around the moon does not make guessing that it’s gravitationally impossible a good guess. Because obviously it’s not gravitationally impossible