Article 2885S Moon may have formed from flurry of impacts on the ancient Earth

Moon may have formed from flurry of impacts on the ancient Earth

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New computer simulations counter widely-held belief that moon was formed from a single massive collision

The moon may have formed after an ancient rocky bombardment that pummelled the Earth and sent trillions of tonnes of debris into orbit, scientists say.

Computer simulations show that a flurry of impacts over 100m years could have kicked up enough material to form orbiting moonlets, which gradually merged to make the moon.

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