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No, but yes. And let's look at that, 'cause it probably isn't what you think. There are magnetic fields on the moon, but the moon as a whole lacks a magnetic field like the earth's. The earth's magnetic field is believed to be generated around the core by dynamo action. However it's generated, the earth's field is a planet-wide phenomenon to which a compass can be applied to find direction. The moon has no molten core. It has "pockets" or "areas" of "local" magnetism based on the distributed material in the crust, and on the small magnetic fields present in the alloys of ferromagnetic material there. Bottom line, you can't get around on the moon using a compass if you don't wanna get lost. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the moon's magnetic field(s), and the map there is probably the most helpful thing in getting a quick handle on what's up with that.

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