GSA 2009: Mercury's youthful face
A newly discovered crater on Mercury may have been geologically active as recently as a billion years ago. Read the full story on Nature News here.
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A newly discovered crater on Mercury may have been geologically active as recently as a billion years ago. Read the full story on Nature News here.
Posted by Alex Witze on October 21, 2009
Categories: Geological Society of America | Permalink
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