Food Now is a serialized essay from George Schenk, Founder and CEO of American Flatbread at Lareau Farm and Forest on the ...
We speculated that impact events during the late Copernican period (approximately 50 million years ago) created a crater (approximately 450 m diameter). The ejecta layer exhibits high RA detectable by ...
With a length of 428 megaparsecs, or around 1.39 billion light-years, the superstructure is the biggest ever spotted.
In fact, all craters with bright ejecta (Tycho, Aristarchus, etc.) are part of the Copernican period, the lunar time period starting from the formation of crater Copernicus about 800 million years ago ...
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