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Nature, 2001
The most sophisticated simulations yet of the Moon's birth show that it could have been created from an impact of a large body with a fully formed, rather than half-formed, Earth.
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The most sophisticated simulations yet of the Moon's birth show that it could have been created from an impact of a large body with a fully formed, rather than half-formed, Earth.
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“The Old Moon in the Arms of the New”
Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites, 1945ABSTRACTIt is suggested that variations in the lunar earthshine may be due at times, in part at least, to intense meteoritic activity on the Moon. In view of this possibility, it may be worth‐while to record the intensity of the earthshine, especially when rich showers of meteors are observed to be in progress here on the Earth.
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Seamounts, New Moon and eel Spawning: The Search for the Spawning Site of the Japanese eel
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2003K. Tsukamoto+12 more
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Gravitational effects of the period of high tides and the new moon on lunacy.
Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995Daniel E. Myers
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Brightness temperatures of the quiet sun and new moon at the 6 mm wavelength
, 1971E. Reber
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