Was There an Early Habitability Window for Earth's Moon? (original) (raw)

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A model of the primordial lunar atmosphere

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An overview of Moon exploration: Finding water & the dream of habitation

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Marc Norman

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Habitability of the early Earth: Liquid water under a faint young Sun facilitated by strong tidal heating due to a nearby Moon

Joachim Reitner

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About age of the lunar surface

Michael Shpekin

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Seiji Sugita

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James Darling

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Age and Origin of the Moon

Alex Halliday

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The Controversy over the Presence of Water on the Moon

Estelle Asmodelle

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Cratering history and lunar chronology

Richard Grieve

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The Bombardment History of the Moon and the Origin of Life on Earth

Marc Norman, Charles Lineweaver

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Nominally hydrous magmatism on the Moon

Hanna Nekvasil

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010

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Late formation and prolonged differentiation of the Moon inferred from W isotopes in lunar metals

Mathieu Touboul

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Reexamination of Early Lunar Chronology With GRAIL Data: Terranes, Basins, and Impact Fluxes

Sean C. Solomon

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Isotopes as tracers of the sources of the lunar material and processes of lunar origin

Kaveh Pahlevan

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Habitability of the early Earth: liquid water under a faint young Sun facilitated by strong tidal heating due to a closer Moon

Joachim Reitner

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Early differentiation of the Earth and the Moon

Mathieu Touboul

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Oxygen isotope constraints on the origin and differentiation of the Moon

John Valley

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Chronology and petrogenesis of the lunar highlands alkali suite: Cumulates from KREEP basalt crystallization

Gregory Snyder

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Pinpointing the Source of a Lunar Meteorite: Implications for the Evolution of the Moon

Beda Hofmann

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Speciation and dissolution of hydrogen in the proto-lunar disk

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