New Lunar Meteorite Provides its Lunar Address and some Clues about Early Bombardment of the Moon (posted October 31, 2004) A meteorite from the Moon provides a detailed record of its history, allowing scientists to make a reasonable guess about where it came from on the Moon and to test ideas for the timing of early impact bombardment.
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NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (with a planned launch in February, 2009) has several independent techniques to verify water on the Moon. Read the nice overview in this NASA News Release. [October 2, 2008.]
The Division for Planetary Sciences (DPS) of the American Astronomical Society honors Jeff Taylor with the 2008 Carl Sagan Medal for excellence in public communication of planetary science. See the Press Release from the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology at the University of Hawaii. [Posted September 18, 2008.]
PSRD Remembers Gordon A. McKay
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