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Moon crater yields impact cluesGreenbelt, Md. (UPI) Nov 6, 2012 NASA scientists say an almost perfectly preserved crater on the moon should yield clues to the evolution of impact craters on Earth and other rocky bodies. The focus of their attention is the Linne Crater, a small - just 1.4 miles wide - but extremely young crater formed just 10 million years ago, SPACE.com reported Tuesday. Moon craters don't erode as quickly as those on Earth, which are reshaped relatively quickly by wind and water, but Linne is remarkably preserved even for a Lunar ... read more |
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