2013年12月5日 Nature/ i# ^8 i, j5 \! {& F& J2 O. u# h # Q, r6 C: D; ^5 d k; ^7 }7 ECurrent theories on the formation of our Moon have 2 R3 P4 j9 R4 o$ ytaken something of a battering from recent observations and the latest computer 5 x6 u @) H/ z8 Q1 ~5 A; p5 _simulations. In this issue of Nature, Robin Canup in a Comment, and - G9 U5 T- ^5 |1 K4 y7 Vcontributions from Tim Elliott and Sarah Stewart in a News & Views Forum, 4 T3 k6 C7 r/ |3 o' @% cpresent their views on how theoretical treatments can respond to the challenge. 3 |: C* H: V* ~2 d6 c
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