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Layer of Earth Puzzling Scientists Finally Has Origin Revealed

"Iron-rich peroxide, formed from the ancient water within the magma ocean, has played a crucial role in shaping the D" layer," researcher Qingyang Hu said. ....

Jie-deng , Xizang , China , Qingyang , Zhejiang , Princeton-university , National-science , Technology-advanced-research , China-center , National-science-review , Giant-impact-hypothesis

How the Moon formed | Astronomy.com

This is what we know about the Moon, the brightest object in the night sky, and a target of fascination and folklore for eons. ....

Libya , Greece , Artemis , Perifereia-attikis , Russia , Greek , Soviet , Ewen-whitaker , William-hartmann , Dar-al-gani , Don-davis , University-of-arizona-lunar

2% of Earth May Be Debris From Collision That Formed the Moon

4.5 billion years ago, Earth experienced a cataclysmic rendezvous with a planet named Theia. Evidence of the impact is still buried deep within the Earth. ....

China , Hollywood , California , United-states , Qian-yuan , Fujian , Chinese , Zhongping-deng , Pacific-ocean , Chinese-academy-of-sciences , University-of-arizona-ph , Giant-impact-hypothesis

Earth is Hiding Another Planet Deep Inside

There's more compelling evidence that two giant blobs deep inside Earth are remnants of Theia, the planet that helped create the Moon. ....

Arizona , United-states , Paul-asimow , Mikhail-zolotov , Edward-garnero , Pacific-ocean , Arizona-state-university , Giant-impact-hypothesis , Giant-impact , Mark-garlick , Large-low-shear-velocity-provinces , Qian-yuan

Theia: 'Protoplanet' that created Moon may be hiding in Earth's core

Scientists have proposed that the large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLVPs), or "blobs," deep within Earth's mantle are remnants of a protoplanet cal ....

Christian-schroeder , Pacific-ocean , Scotland-university-of-stirling , Giant-impact-hypothesis , Seismic-waves , Protoplanet , Moon , Earth ,