Image courtesy of: NASA/JPL/USGS.
Joel Kontinen
Evolutionists think that moon's surface is 200 million years older than they previously estimated.
The new study relies
on the millions of years of the solar systems existence.
“One area that was older than expected was the Mare Imbrium. This crater, now filled with smooth lava flows, makes up the right eye of the "man in the moon." Instead of being 3.9 billion years old, this crater dates back 4.1 billion years, the researchers reported. ”
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Pappas, Stephanie, 2023. , The 'man in the moon' may be hundreds of millions of years older than we thought Live Science 14 July,. ,