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A probable ancient nearshore zone in southern Utopia on Mars unveiled from observations at the Zhurong landing area. [PDF]
Wu B +14 more
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Using the Melosh Model of Acoustic Fluidization to Simulate Impact Crater Collapse on the Earth and Moon. [PDF]
Rajšić A +3 more
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Tidally driven remelting around 4.35 billion years ago indicates the Moon is old. [PDF]
Nimmo F, Kleine T, Morbidelli A.
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Ultra-depleted mantle source of basalts from the South Pole-Aitken basin. [PDF]
Zhou Q +17 more
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Scientific objectives and payload configuration of the Chang'E-7 mission. [PDF]
Wang C +14 more
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Astronomy from the Moon: the next decades (part 2). [PDF]
Silk J, Crawford I, Elvis M, Zarnecki J.
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Nature, 1962
THE formation of a lunar crater will be accompanied by stresses set up in the lunar surface in the vicinity of the crater. Critical telescopic observation demonstrates the existence of systems of nearly radial fractures and valleys around certain craters.
BRIAN WARNER, GILBERT FIELDER
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THE formation of a lunar crater will be accompanied by stresses set up in the lunar surface in the vicinity of the crater. Critical telescopic observation demonstrates the existence of systems of nearly radial fractures and valleys around certain craters.
BRIAN WARNER, GILBERT FIELDER
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2021
Fifty years ago, in 1970, a lunar crater was named in honor of Avicenna, one of the most influential physicians of the Medieval period. His encyclopedic work, The Canon of Medicine, attempted to codify all medical knowledge including dermatology. This contribution provides a brief overview of Avicenna, his contributions to medicine and dermatology, and
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Fifty years ago, in 1970, a lunar crater was named in honor of Avicenna, one of the most influential physicians of the Medieval period. His encyclopedic work, The Canon of Medicine, attempted to codify all medical knowledge including dermatology. This contribution provides a brief overview of Avicenna, his contributions to medicine and dermatology, and
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