The hypothesis of a lunar cataclysmic cratering episode between 3.8 and 3.9 Gyr ago lacks proof. Its strongest form proposes no cratering before about 4.0 Gyr, followed by catastrophic formation of most lunar craters and basins in 200 Myr. The premise that "zero impact melts implies zero impacts" is disproved by data from asteroids, on which early collisions clearly occurred, but from which early impact melts are scarce. Plausible cataclysm models imply that any cataclysm should have affected the whole inner solar system, but among available lunar and asteroid impact melt and impact age resetting data, a narrow, strong 3.8-3.9 Gyr spike in ages is seen only in the region sampled by Apollo/Luna. Reported lunar meteorite data do not show the ...
Anorthosites that comprise the bulk of the lunar crust are believed to have formed during solidifica...
Impact events have played an important role in the evolution of planets and small bodies in the Sola...
The terrestrial impact crater record is commonly assumed to be biased, with erosion thought to elimi...
Lunar meteorites represent a more random sampling of lunar material than the Apollo or Luna collecti...
Radiometric dating and compositional clustering of lunar impact-melt rocks form the backbone of the ...
Samples of lunar rock returned by the Apollo and Luna missions show a cluster of impact melt ages be...
Lunar impact melt breccias provide a unique record of the timing and frequency of collisional events...
A sharp rise in the flux of asteroid-size bodies traversing the inner Solar System at 3.9 Ga has bec...
A sharp rise in the flux of asteroid-size bodies traversing the inner Solar System at 3.9 Ga has bec...
International audienceAbstract The lunar cratering record is used to constrain the bombardment histo...
The Moon has been pummeled with asteroids and comets throughout its long, 4.5 billion-year history. ...
We studied 42 impact-melt clasts from lunar feldspathic regolith breccias MacAlpine Hills (MAC) 8810...
2 ABSTRACT: Multiple impact basins formed on the Moon about 3.8 Gyr ago in what is known as the luna...
lunar bombardment lunar cataclysm late heavy bombardment impact basin formation Nectaris basin tion ...
The early impact history of the lunar surface is of critical importance in understanding the evoluti...
Anorthosites that comprise the bulk of the lunar crust are believed to have formed during solidifica...
Impact events have played an important role in the evolution of planets and small bodies in the Sola...
The terrestrial impact crater record is commonly assumed to be biased, with erosion thought to elimi...
Lunar meteorites represent a more random sampling of lunar material than the Apollo or Luna collecti...
Radiometric dating and compositional clustering of lunar impact-melt rocks form the backbone of the ...
Samples of lunar rock returned by the Apollo and Luna missions show a cluster of impact melt ages be...
Lunar impact melt breccias provide a unique record of the timing and frequency of collisional events...
A sharp rise in the flux of asteroid-size bodies traversing the inner Solar System at 3.9 Ga has bec...
A sharp rise in the flux of asteroid-size bodies traversing the inner Solar System at 3.9 Ga has bec...
International audienceAbstract The lunar cratering record is used to constrain the bombardment histo...
The Moon has been pummeled with asteroids and comets throughout its long, 4.5 billion-year history. ...
We studied 42 impact-melt clasts from lunar feldspathic regolith breccias MacAlpine Hills (MAC) 8810...
2 ABSTRACT: Multiple impact basins formed on the Moon about 3.8 Gyr ago in what is known as the luna...
lunar bombardment lunar cataclysm late heavy bombardment impact basin formation Nectaris basin tion ...
The early impact history of the lunar surface is of critical importance in understanding the evoluti...
Anorthosites that comprise the bulk of the lunar crust are believed to have formed during solidifica...
Impact events have played an important role in the evolution of planets and small bodies in the Sola...
The terrestrial impact crater record is commonly assumed to be biased, with erosion thought to elimi...