Claim CE130:
Lunar activity such as moonquakes, lava flows, and gas emissions indicates the moon's youth.Source:
Pathlights, n.d. The age of the earth - 1.
http://www.pathlights.com/ce_encyclopedia/05agee2.htm
Response:
- Moonquakes can be explained by tidal stresses and by lunar contraction
(due to the highlands gradually sinking). Moonquakes, in fact, provide
evidence that the moon has a solid core, consistent with its old age.
- There is no evidence for recent lava flows not associated with meteor
impacts.
- Outgassing is consistent with an old moon. It can take a long time for gasses to work their way to the surface.
Further Reading:
LANL. n.d. The Los Alamos built spectrometers. http://lunar.lanl.gov/pages/spectros.htmlcreated 2003-5-2