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  • Due to a glitch in the editorial process, the manuscript by Riofrio “Calculation of lunar orbit anomaly” (Riofrio, L., Planetary Science 2012, 1:1) was accepted for publication before the reviewing process was complete

  • Post-publication reviews revealed that the observed Earth-Moon distance increase by ~3.82 cm/yr derived using Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) has already been dealt with in the literature without having to assume any new fundamental physics like a cosmological variation of the speed of light as hypothesized by Riofrio in the above-cited publication

  • Received: 10 January 2014 Accepted: 14 January 2014 doi:10.1186/s13535-014-0001-6

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Due to a glitch in the editorial process, the manuscript by Riofrio “Calculation of lunar orbit anomaly” (Riofrio, L., Planetary Science 2012, 1:1) was accepted for publication before the reviewing process was complete.

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