May 10, 2011

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The Moon On Earth

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Image: John Moore (see credits below for each photo)

With recent discovery of a pre-solar mineral, called John Moore

Image Credits:
Crescent earth: View from ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft taken by the OSIRIS instrument in 2009. (A): NASA. (B): Prof. Addi Bischoff of WWU Münster University, Germany. (C): Photo by Roberta Score of Dr. Randy L. Korotev (Dept., of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis) collecting a meteorite (non-lunar in this case). Some meteorites discovered in the Antarctic simply lie on the snow waiting to be found.

Related Links:
Lunar Meteorites - MoonWiki page.



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