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Lunar science / Igneous rocks / Metamorphic rocks / Moons / Breccia / Nectarian / Cayley / Mare Nectaris / KREEP / Geology / Planetary science / Petrology
Date: 2004-01-14 19:38:40
Lunar science
Igneous rocks
Metamorphic rocks
Moons
Breccia
Nectarian
Cayley
Mare Nectaris
KREEP
Geology
Planetary science
Petrology

ON THE AGE OF THE NECTARIS BASIN. R. L. Korotev, J. J. Gillis, L. A. Haskin, and B. L. Jolliff, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, Saint Louis MO[removed]removed]) We do not know which, if any, rocks of the Apollo

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