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Dr. Simon Lock

The origin of the Moon within a terrestrial synestia
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Monday, February 11, 2019 - 11:00
Event Host: 
Anat Shahar

Simon Lock of the California Institute of Technology is interested in the formation, structure, and evolution of planets, both in our solar system and in extrasolar systems. He presented on "The origin of the Moon within a terrestrial synestia."

Scientific Area: 
Planetary Science

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