Lecture 30: The Moon

Lecture 30: The Moon

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Welcome to the Solar System! We begin our exploration of the Solar System with an overview of the planets, moons, and small bodies that make up our home system. In this lecture I'll introduce many of the themes that will encounter many times as we go through our detailed look at ...  Show more

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