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Lunar science / Astronomy / Planetary science / Moon / Atmosphere / Meteoroid / Lunar soil / Meteor shower / Regolith / Transient lunar phenomenon / Exosphere / Colonization of the Moon
Date: 2009-01-12 13:17:46
Lunar science
Astronomy
Planetary science
Moon
Atmosphere
Meteoroid
Lunar soil
Meteor shower
Regolith
Transient lunar phenomenon
Exosphere
Colonization of the Moon

1 Meteors over the Moon Martin Beech, Campion College, The University of Regina

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