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2013年12月5日 Nature0 O5 Q* d/ D0 W$ i. n% }

& H4 O5 u5 U9 M: MCurrent theories on the formation of our Moon have 1 e5 U1 @- T) U5 Z
taken something of a battering from recent observations and the latest computer
) G1 K9 V+ b0 Esimulations. In this issue of Nature, Robin Canup in a Comment, and % w$ t* i2 Z0 s$ y% @% ]
contributions from Tim Elliott and Sarah Stewart in a News & Views Forum,
# @) l) u1 `- j I) ~2 Qpresent their views on how theoretical treatments can respond to the challenge. ; e* I: V# v" `- k+ r0 w1 y: E
Image credit: Julien Salmon and Robin Canup/Southwest Research Institute; v0 A# G0 f8 v o
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