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Planetary geology / Lunar mare / Basalt / Moon / Mare Imbrium / Regolith / Geology of the Moon / Flood basalt / Planetary science / Lunar science / Geology
Date: 2014-01-07 08:55:46
Planetary geology
Lunar mare
Basalt
Moon
Mare Imbrium
Regolith
Geology of the Moon
Flood basalt
Planetary science
Lunar science
Geology

45th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference[removed]pdf THICKNESS OF MARE BASALTS AT THE LANDING SITE OF CHANG’E-3, THE NORTHERN MARE IMBRIUM L. Qiao1, L. Xiao1 and Z. Y. Xiao1, 1 Planetary Science Institute, Chin

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