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June 18, 2013
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Australian team maps Moon's hidden craters
Sydney (AFP) June 18, 2013
Australian scientists Tuesday said they had identified a possible 280 additional craters on the Moon, a finding they said could shed light on the history of the Earth's natural satellite. By combining gravity and topography data collected by satellites, the scientists from Curtin University in Western Australia were able to use computer modelling to at first identify two basins on the far side of the Moon. They later developed a high-resolution image to find a total of 280 "candidate basins" wh ... read more
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Cosmic Giants Shed New Light on Dark Matter
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NASA-led study explains decades of black hole observations
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TIME AND SPACE

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TIME AND SPACE

Data Highways for Quantum Information
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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EXO LIFE

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