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Apollo 17 sample helps date Moon

Quoted: Zircons from Earth tell the story of a fast-cooling planet that developed a solid crust within 200 million years of formation from the solar nebula, says John Valley at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, whose group dated the oldest terrestrial samples. “It’s reasonable that there would be something older from the moon than on Earth,” he says, because the smaller moon cooled more quickly after the colossal impact.