Researchers fhave reconciled conflicting methods of dating the Moon's surface, revealing that parts of its crust are about 200 million years older than previously thought. The revised dating, achieved by comparing Apollo samples with crater counts and spectroscopy data from various Moon missions, ha
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Scientists have reset the clock for craters on the Moon, meaning that parts of its surface - which characterise the children s story of the Man in the Moon - are around 200 million years older tha
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Scientists have ‘reset the clock’ for craters on the Moon, meaning that parts of its surface – which characterise the children’s story of the Man in the Moon - are around 200 million years older than had been thought.
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