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2013年12月5日 Nature
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Current theories on the formation of our Moon have & s; |- A9 c* t( P
taken something of a battering from recent observations and the latest computer [: K3 v5 R, w ^$ O* ?! u
simulations. In this issue of Nature, Robin Canup in a Comment, and 9 X6 N! S- X j6 e% y3 L" d9 Q- ^
contributions from Tim Elliott and Sarah Stewart in a News & Views Forum,
3 V! T: m" @5 F) y9 a8 mpresent their views on how theoretical treatments can respond to the challenge. 6 w' b: k! r1 y: j" o, n1 H
Image credit: Julien Salmon and Robin Canup/Southwest Research Institute
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