Ancient Igneous Intrusions and Early Expansion of the Moon Revealed by GRAIL Gravity Gradiometry
J. C. Andrews‐Hanna(Colorado School of Mines), M. T. Zuber(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Sean C. Solomon(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), J. W. Head(Planetary Science Institute), I. Matsuyama(Planetary Science Institute), G. J. Taylor(University of Hawaii System), S. W. Asmar(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), G. A. Neumann(Goddard Space Flight Center), P. J. McGovern(Carnegie Institution for Science), M. A. Wieczorek(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), H. J. Melosh(Purdue University West Lafayette), W. S. Kiefer, E. Mazarico(Goddard Space Flight Center), David E. Smith(Nikon (United States)), J. G. Williams(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), F. Nimmo(University of California, Santa Cruz), R. J. Phillips(Washington University in St. Louis), Alexander S. Konopliv(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), F. G. Lemoine(Goddard Space Flight Center)
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