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Temperatures on the moon can soar to over 212°F (100°C) during the day and plummet to -148°F (-100°C) at night! These extremes are due to the lack of atmosphere and the moon's slow rotation. Intriguingly, there might be ice in craters at the poles, which could be vital for future lunar missions.
That's more volatile than a memecoin.
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