June 23, 2010

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More Anomalies

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map from Yamashita and colleagues, Geophysical Research Letters

Uranium is not an element that we have had accurate maps of, but data from the gamma ray spectrometer on Kaguya created this high resolution global one. At first glance it looks like the map of thorium distribution, with high values localized to the area of Imbrium toward Nubium that is called Chuck Wood




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