Abstract

RECENT photographs of the lunar surface taken by the U.S. Ranger space craft indicate that erosion occurs on the face of the Moon. A number of speculations as to the source of this erosion have appeared. I suggest that Brownian motion provides a mechanism of lunar erosion which seems likely to account for at least part of the observed erosion.

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