Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Moons of Earth?

Yes, plural, as in the Earth once had two moons. They crashed into each other over four billion years ago.

No word if the scientists think that this may be at least a partial answer to the puzzle of the existence of lunar mascons.

3 comments:

  1. What a sight that must have been! Another preset for my time-machine tour of the universe.

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  2. Best bring a space suit. The early atmospheres were not exactly breathable.

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  3. But the earth is only 6000 yrs old.
    /wingnut moron asshole

    and by the way shouldn't it be something like 6004 yrs old?

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