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Planetary scientists devise a new way to remotely study olivine on the moon – SlashGear
Planetary scientists from Brown University have developed a new remote-sensing technique to study a mineral called olivine on the moon. Researchers say that olivine…

Planetary scientists from Brown University have developed a new remote-sensing technique to study a mineral called olivine on the moon. Researchers say that olivine could help them understand the early evolution of the moon and other planetary bodies. The mineral is important because it’s understood to be a significant component of the interiors of rocky planets.
Christopher Kremer, lead author of the new paper describing the work, says olivine is a primary constituent of the Earth’s mantle and…
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