Entstehung des Mondes (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Entstehung des Mondes" in German language version.

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  • Robin M. Canup, Erik Asphaug: Origin of the Moon in a giant impact near the end of the Earth’s formation. In: Nature, Band 412, 2001, S. 708–712, doi:10.1038/35089010, siehe auch
    Robin M. Canup: Simulations of a late lunar-forming impact. Icarus, Vol. 168, 2004, S. 433–456, online (PDF; 2,1 MB).

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