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Graphene flakes found in soil samples taken by Chinese lunar mission Chang'e-5 ( CE-5 ) Could help explain conditions in early stages of Moon ’s formation.
Could also point to impact of meteorites impacting on the Moon creating extremely high temperatures and forming graphene.
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