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Science Concept 5: Lunar Volcanism Provides a Window Into the Thermal and Compositional Evolution of the Moon
An Examination of Mare Age Based On
Applications of Solar Wind Particle Impact Simulations at Lunar Magnetic Anomalies to the Study of Lunar Swirls
Simulations of Particle Impact at Lunar Magnetic Anomalies and Comparison with Spectral Observations
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Planetológiai Helyesírási Tanácsadó
Hungarian Localization of the International Planetary Nomenclature System
New Views of Lunar Geoscience: an Introduction and Overview Harald Hiesinger and James W
A Preliminary Global Map of the Vector Lunar Crustal Magnetic Field Based on Lunar Prospector Magnetometer Data
Cleomedes Is a Crater North of Mare Crisium with a Diameter of 130 Km
Apollo 17 Orbital Science Visual Observation Site Graphics
Science Case for a Lander Or Rover Mission to a Lunar Magnetic Anomaly and Swirl
Iron Content Determines How Space Weathering Flux Variations Affect Lunar T Soils ⁎ James Mcfaddena, Ian Garrick-Bethella,B, , Chae K
GEOLOGICAL and GEOPHYSICAL FIELD INVESTIGATIONS from a LUNAR BASE at MARE SNIYTHII N93" 17'Koo Paul D
Formation of Lunar Swirls by Magnetic Field Standoff of the Solar Wind
Lunar 1000 Challenge List
Vladislav Shevchenko · Zhanna Rodionova Gregory Michael
A Magnetic Anomaly Associated with an Albedo Feature Near Airy Crater in the Lunar Nearside Highlands D
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Antipodes on the Moon
Moon Map with English Names
Lunar Swirls, Magnetic Anomalies, and the Reiner Gamma Formation
Swirl Distribution on the Lunar Surface: Locations
Reflectance Spectra of Seven Lunar Swirls Examined by Statistical
Fundamentals of Selenography
October 2020 the Lunar Observer by the Numbers
October 2021
THE GEOLOGY of SMYTHII and MARIGINIS BASINS USING INTEGRATED REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES: a Look at What’S Around the Corner
Mare Moscoviense and Mare Nectaris Georgiana Y
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February 2021
Géologie De La Lune Et Définition Des Reliefs Lunaires Par Thierry Lombry En Collaboration Avec La Dr Winifred S.Cameron, NASA-GSFC
Mare Basalts: • Mare Basalts Cover About 17% of the Lunar Surface and Are Visible from Earth As Dark Areas on the Moon
GEOLOGICAL and GEOPHYSICAL FIELD INVESTIGATIONS from a LUNAR BASE at MARE SMYTHII ~93-17432 Paul D
Blewett Et Al. 2011