File:Lunar breccia Apollo sample 14321.jpg
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Description |
Lunar breccia Apollo sample 14321 formed somewhere between 4 and 4.1 billion years ago, about 12.4 miles beneath the Earth’s crust. |
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Source |
The image appears on a website entitled, "Earth's Oldest Known Rock Was Found on the Moon" at https://news.yahoo.com/earths-oldest-known-rock-found-211500968.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=1_07. |
Date |
January 25, 2019, article date |
Author |
David A. Kring/Center for Lunar Science and Exploration |
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No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show a lunar breccia Apollo 14 sample 14321 found on the Moon formed somewhere between 4 and 4.1 billion years ago, about 12.4 miles beneath the Earth’s crust. |
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14:31, 28 January 2019 | 780 × 438 (42 KB) | Marshallsumter (discuss | contribs) | {{Information1 |Description = Lunar breccia Apollo sample 14321 formed somewhere between 4 and 4.1 billion years ago, about 12.4 miles beneath the Earth’s crust. |Source = The image appears on a website entitled, "Earth's Oldest Known Rock Was Found on the Moon" at https://news.yahoo.com/earths-oldest-known-rock-found-211500968.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=1_07. |Date = January 25, 2019, article date |Author = David A. Kring/Center for Lunar Science and Exploration |Rationale = No free licen... |
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