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The First Billion Years of Lunar Evolution: A Geophysical Perspective

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The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences presents Dr. Alexander Evans, Brown University

The First Billion Years of Lunar Evolution: A Geophysical Perspective

Although several aspects surrounding the early evolution of our Solar System remain shrouded in mystery, the Moon has recorded on its well-preserved and ancient surface much of the history of our Solar System.  With accessibility and data returned from orbital and landed spacecraft, the Moon has a unique role in understanding and constraining the evolution of the planets in our Solar System, as well as the timing of its many major events. 

In this talk, I attempt to unravel some of the mysteries of the Moon from its surface down to its core, to reveal a new understanding of the Moon, the Earth, and the Solar System.

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  • Created:01/05/2021
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  • Modified:01/29/2021

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