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The Moon Lectures

January 04, 2012 Rotation of a Moonless Earth - Who needs a Moon?
Jack Lissauer
NASA
December 14, 2011 Resonances and the Angular Momentum of the Earth-Moon System
Matija Cuk
SETI Institute
October 21, 2009 Special Panel: LCROSS Mission - the first results of the impact
Tony Colaprete, Jennifer Heldmann and Diane Wooden
August 05, 2009 Earth after the Moon-forming Impact
Kevin Zahnle
NASA Ames Space Science Division
April 15, 2009 The Dynamic Lunar Environment
Jasper Halekas
UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory

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