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Planetary science: Lunar conspiracies

Robin Canup ()
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Robin Canup: Robin Canup is associate vice-president of the Planetary Science Directorate of Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado.

Nature, 2013, vol. 504, issue 7478, 27-29

Abstract: Current theories on the formation of the Moon owe too much to cosmic coincidences, says Robin Canup. She calls for better models and a mission to Venus.

Date: 2013
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