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The moon's craters, once thought to be millions or billions of years old by evolutionary scientists, are now understood to be much younger, only a few thousand years old at most. This conclusion comes from studying moon rock samples brought back by astronauts.
For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/
Image: Lunar Sample Exhibit (people looking at lunar rock), Smithsonian Institution from United States, PD, Wikimedia Commons.
By Creation MomentsThe moon's craters, once thought to be millions or billions of years old by evolutionary scientists, are now understood to be much younger, only a few thousand years old at most. This conclusion comes from studying moon rock samples brought back by astronauts.
For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/
Image: Lunar Sample Exhibit (people looking at lunar rock), Smithsonian Institution from United States, PD, Wikimedia Commons.