Relative Ages of Large Rayed Lunar Craters - Implications

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The relative ages of large lunar craters can be inferred from spectral
estimates ejecta maturity. The radiometric ages of Tycho, Copernicus,
and Autolycus help constrain the relative ages of other large craters,
such as Lichtenberg.

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