2012年1月16日星期一

Go into the Moon with Dsquared

One scientist wearing Dsquared Clothing told the moon is younger than widely believed.

He hold his Dsquared Shirt said professionally, “It is generally believed by people that the moon formed about 4.5 million years ago from debris emitted into space, following a crash with a Mars-size object and the Earth,” smiling and pulling Dsquared Jacket, “however, it is not true.”

Lars Borg, a geochemist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, wearing Dsquared Polo Shirt, told us, “we tested moon rock samples that collected by NASA’s 1976 Apollo 16 mission landings, which we paid particular focus to ferroan anorthosites for considering the oldest moon crust rocks.” He folded his Dsquared Shoes and continued, “we found it is an average of about 4.36 billion years.”

Clive Neal, a planetary geologist, wearing Dsquared T Shirt explained it. “In one possible circumstance, the dense minerals that formed atop a relatively frothy bit of the moon’s primordial crust, still floating on a sea of molten rock, could have rendered the island variable,” putting his hands on legs which wearing Dsquared Jeans, “however, that bit of crust could have flipped over, causing the minerals to melt and then recrystallize, in essence resetting the clock and giving a false sense while the moon actually formed.”

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