This paper is devoted to a description of the problems related to the experiment and the experimental data concerning the field of the moon which were obtained during the flight of the second Soviet cosmic rocket.As a consequence of the analysis of the measuring apparatus' sensitivity threshold, according to measurement data in a weak geomagnetic field, some 45,000 to 60,000 km from the center of the earth, and of the analysis of noise level in the orbital space of the moon, coupled with measurements directly near the moon and up to 55 km from its surface, no notable magnetic field of the moon was revealed. It is estimated that the dipole magnetic moment of the moon must be smaller than 1/10,000 of the earth's magnetic moment.
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