'Man in the Moon' Older Than Scientists Thought
Revisiting the precious lunar samples on Earth suggests that some areas of the moon’s surface might be older than scientists once thought
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Revisiting the precious lunar samples on Earth suggests that some areas of the moon’s surface might be older than scientists once thought
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