Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Search for the lost planet

I thought this was all a bunch of pseudoscientific malarkey. Apparently not:

The solar system might once have had another planet named Theia, which may have helped create our own planet's moon. Now two spacecraft are heading out to search for leftovers from this rumored sibling, which would have been destroyed when the solar system was still young.

"It's a hypothetical world. We've never actually seen it, but some researchers believe it existed 4.5 billion years ago — and that it collided with Earth to form the moon," said Mike Kaiser, a NASA scientist at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.

Theia is thought to have been about Mars-sized. If the planet crashed into Earth long ago, debris from the collision could have clumped together to form the moon. This scenario was first conceived by Princeton scientists Edward Belbruno and Richard Gott.

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1 comments:

tommy said...

Tiamat, Lucifer, Theia, all just different names for the same thing... 'Cept it's also how the Asteroid Belt was created, I'm not sure about the moon part yet.

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