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Lucey, P. J. McGovern, H. J. Melosh, G. A. Neumann, R. J. Phillips, P. M. Schenk, D. E. Smith, S. C. Solomon. 2014. Structure and Evolution of the Lunar Procellarum Region as Revealed by GRAIL Gravity data. Nature, 514(7520):68-71. DOI: 10.1038/nature13697 THE AUTHOR Don Stenberg, Jr. earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering at Dordt College in 2004 and his M.Div. at Cornerstone Seminary in 2012. He has been closely following developments in creation science for over 20 years. He currently lives in Missouri with his wife and eight children, and works from home as an Information Services Manager. APPENDIX A – THERMAL CALCULATIONS OF THE MOON Sheet 1 Explanatory Notes — Accelerated Decay Here we calculate the energy available on the Moon from accelerated nuclear decay equivalent to that which would emerge over the STERNBERG Craters and cracks 2023 ICC 27

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