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- Deep-Seated Thrust Ring Faults Bound Elevated Mantle Plug Beneath Several Lunar Basins
- (LTP) Observations from 557–1994 AD Winifred S. Cameron Pages
- Observations of Past Lunar Landing Sites by the D-Cixs X-Ray Spectrometer on Smart-1 M
- The Moon on September 22, 2012 Presents a Wide Range of Fascinating Features for Observers Using Telescopes, Binoculars, and Even Just the Unaided Eye
- Lunar Sourcebook : a User's Guide to the Moon
- SMART-1 at the Moon
- Stratigraphy And.Structure of the Cleomedes
- NEW GEOLOGIC MAP of the LUNAR CRISIUM BASIN M. U. Sliz1,2, and P
- The Lunar Geophysical Network Landing Sites Science Rationale
- APOLLO 11 PRELIMINARY SCIENCE REPORT Landing Sites
- Luna24 Core.Pmd
- The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission –Six Years of Science and Exploration at the Moon
- Exploring Moon Phases How to Use These Cards: Print Pages Single-Sided and Fold in Half
- User's Guide to Viewing the Moon
- Section 1: the Lunar Seas
- Alactic Observer Gjohn J
- Yerkes Crater Central Peak As a Sample Site for Dating Crisium Basin
- SMART-1 Technology, Scientific Results and Heritage for Future Space Missions Foing, Bernard ; Racca, G
- Analysis of Moonquakes Using Space Missions Data and Method of Determining the Long-Periodic Geodynamic Components
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- October 2021
- Flow Dynamics of the Moon
- ABSTRACT COLLINS, MATTHEW SCOTT. Thrust Faults Bound An
- Impact Craters, Basins, Tectonics and Volcanism B.H
- New Global Map and Classification of Large-Scale Extensional Structures on the Moon
- In-Situ Heat Flow Measurements in the Maria Outside the Procellarum KREEP Terrane
- Moon's Farside Von Karman Crater
- The Lunar Mare
- Compositional Mapping and the Evolutionary History of Mare Tranquillitatis
- Mare Basalts: • Mare Basalts Cover About 17% of the Lunar Surface and Are Visible from Earth As Dark Areas on the Moon
- An Examination of Lunar Maria Ages Based on Cratering Densities