2017-01-10, 02:50
How Earth's previous moons collided to form the moon: New theory
A new theory suggests the Moon we see every night is not Earth's first moon, but rather the last in a series of moons that orbited our planet. Moons formed through the process could cross orbits, collide and merge, slowly building the bigger moon we see today.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...125125.htm
A new theory suggests the Moon we see every night is not Earth's first moon, but rather the last in a series of moons that orbited our planet. Moons formed through the process could cross orbits, collide and merge, slowly building the bigger moon we see today.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...125125.htm