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A Zircon U-Pb Study of the Evolution of Lunar KREEP
GRAIL-Identified Gravity Anomalies In
Water on the Moon, III. Volatiles & Activity
Lunar and Planetary Science XXXII (2001) 1815.Pdf
The Stratigraphy of Mare Basalts in Oceanus Procellarum: Initial Results from New Crater Size-Frequency Distribution Measurements
Volcanic Plume, Not an Asteroid, Likely Created the Moon's Largest Basin 1 October 2014, by Jennifer Chu
GRAIL-Identified Gravity Anomalies in Oceanus Procellarum: Insight Into 2 Subsurface Impact and Magmatic Structures on the Moon 3 4 Ariel N
Grail-Identified Gravity Anomalies in Procellarum: Insight Into Subsurface Im- Pact and Volcanic/Magmatic Structures on the Moon
Origin and Evolution of the Moon's Procellarum KREEP
Arxiv:0706.3947V1
Procellarum KREEP Terrane.Ó Mark A
Sources of Extraterrestrial Rare Earth Elements: to the Moon and Beyond
Lunar Mare Basalt Age and Composition in Northeastern Oceanus Procellarum
The Young Mare Basalts in Chang'e 5 Mission Landing Region, Northern
Science Concept 3: Key Planetary
Lava Flows in Northeastern Oceanus Procellarum: Morphology, Composition and Ages
Guide to Observing the Moon
A New Lunar Geological Time Scale and the Geological Evolution of the Moon
Top View
China Set to Retrieve First Moon Rocks in 40 Years
A Geologic Look at the Aristarchus Plateau As a Potential Landing Site for Human Lunar Return
19710008022.Pdf
A SEARCH for INTACT IAVA TUBES on Llie MOON: POSSIBLE LUNAR BASE HABITATS
New Views of Lunar Geoscience: an Introduction and Overview Harald Hiesinger and James W
Oceanus Procellarum: Preliminary Basalt Stratigraphy and Emplacement History
Aas 16-464 Lunar Advanced Radar Orbiter For
Summary of Lunar Stratigraphy- Telescopic Observations
Distribution of Radioactive Heat Sources and Thermal History of the Moon M
Resurfacing of Procellarum-Imbrium Region by Tectonism and Volcanism: the Role of the Basin-Radial Fracture Zones Around the Imbrium Basin
Lunar Crater Rays Point to a New Lunar Time Scale
Mare Basalt Volcanism
Grail-Identified Gravity Anomalies in Procellarum: Insight Into Subsurface Impact and Volcanic Structures on the Moon
The Surface of the Moon
Individual Lava Flow Thicknesses in Oceanus Procellarum and Mare Serenitatis Determined from Clementine Multispectral Data Shoshana Z
Automatic Crater Detection and Age Estimation for Mare Regions on the Lunar Surface
Mare Volcanism in Oceanus Procellarum and Mare Imbrium
Exploring the Basaltic Lava Flows of Oceanus Procellarum: Valuable (Non-Polar) Lunar Science Facilitated by a Return to the Moon
Scientific Knowledge of the Moon, 1609 to 1969
STEPS to the MOON
The Lunar Crater Aristarchus: Morphologic Observations of Impact Melt Features and Absolute Model Age Determination
Section 1: the Lunar Seas
The Scientific Rationale for Renewed Human
A Lunar Sample Return Mission to Oceanus Procellarum: a Proposal for ESA’S NEXT Mission I
Structure and Evolution of the Lunar Procellarum Region As Revealed By
October 2021
Thermophysical Features of the Rümker Region in Northern Oceanus Procellarum: Insights from CE-2 CELMS Data
Implications of a Titanium-Rich Glass Clod at Oceanus Procellarum
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
The Origin of Lunar Crater Rays