Absence of a long-lived lunar paleomagnetosphere
J. A. Tarduno(Astronomy and Space), Ben Crummins(Deaconess Hospital), Miki Nakajima(University of Rochester), Hirokuni Oda(Geological Survey of Japan), R. D. Cottrell(University of Rochester), Richard K. Bono(University of Rochester), C. R. Neal(University of Notre Dame), C. L. Johnson(Planetary Science Institute), Eric G. Blackman(University of Rochester), Mauricio Ibáñez-Mejía(University of Arizona), K. P. Lawrence(Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Tinghong Zhou(University of Rochester), A. V. Smirnov(Michigan Technological University), Wentao Huang(University of Arizona)
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