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New Moon??

  • 03-08-2011 5:49pm
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    According to the BBC (see teletext service regarding scientific news) The Earth MAY have had another moon that slowly collided with the moon we now have creating the mountain ranges on the far side which we can't see from Earth.

    Details have been published in the journal "Nature" apparently.


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