The lunar surface as a recorder of astrophysical processes

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  • who: Ian A. Crawford et al. from the University of London, Malet Street, London WC E HX, UK have published the article: The lunar surface as a recorder of astrophysical processes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 16/09/2022
  • what: Some exceptions are provided by samples collected on the ejecta blankets of young impact craters, such as South Ray crater (Apollo 16; estimated age 2 Myr), Cone crater (Apollo 14; 25 Myr) and North Ray crater (Apollo 16; 53 Myr), but these estimated ages are mostly derived from cosmic ray exposure, so are not independent . . .

     

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