Youngest basaltic lunar meteorite fills nearly one billion-year gap in moon’s volcanic history
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Youngest basaltic lunar meteorite fills nearly one billion-year gap in moon’s volcanic history

A 2.35-billion-year-old meteorite with a unique chemical signature, found in Africa in 2023, plugs a major gap in our understanding of the moon’s volcanic history.

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