Lunar samples record an impact 4.2 billion years ago that may have formed the Serenitatis Basin
Ana Černok(University of Toronto), R. R. Ghent(Planetary Science Institute), K. T. Tait(University of Toronto), Denis Fougerouse(Curtin University), William D.A. Rickard(Curtin University), M. Anand(The Open University), Katarina Miljković(Curtin University), David W. Saxey(Curtin University), Martin J. Whitehouse(Swedish Museum of Natural History), L. F. White(University of Toronto), Steven M. Reddy(Planetary Science Institute), M. Lemelin(Université de Sherbrooke), James Darling(University of Portsmouth)
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