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Astrobiology / Terrestrial planets / Planetary systems / Lunar science / Giant impact hypothesis / Protoplanet / Planet / Earth analog / Nebular hypothesis / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space
Date: 2015-02-03 20:53:22
Astrobiology
Terrestrial planets
Planetary systems
Lunar science
Giant impact hypothesis
Protoplanet
Planet
Earth analog
Nebular hypothesis
Astronomy
Planetary science
Space

Draft version February 4, 2015 Preprint typeset using LATEX style emulateapj vTHE FEEDING ZONES OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS AND INSIGHTS INTO MOON FORMATION Nathan A. Kaib1,3 & Nicolas B. Cowan2,3

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