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KREEP / Basalt / Moon / Lunar mare / Anorthosite / Lunar magma ocean / Radiogenic nuclide / Crust / Lunar meteorite / Lunar science / Planetary science / Geology
Date: 2007-06-01 14:02:51
KREEP
Basalt
Moon
Lunar mare
Anorthosite
Lunar magma ocean
Radiogenic nuclide
Crust
Lunar meteorite
Lunar science
Planetary science
Geology

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