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Old 24-January-2006, 04:25 AM
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Hmm... The last explanation I heard for the difference between the near and far side of the moon was that objects cruising past Earth in the general direction of the moon would get a gravity assist, causing objects impacting on the near side to do so with greater force.

Of course, that was some years ago, so it may have taken a back seat or been discarded completely.
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