Article 58VKT What kind of collision made the moon?

What kind of collision made the moon?

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Kate Ravilious
from Science | The Guardian on (#58VKT)

It is thought the celestial body was created in a cosmic crash 4.5bn years ago

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It could so easily have turned out differently. About 4.5bn years ago the Earth is believed to have collided with another planet, Theia, resulting in the formation of the moon. A more glancing blow might have resulted in a hit and run" and a moon-less Earth; while a head-on collision may have blasted away much of Earth's mantle, leaving no atmosphere. Instead it seems to have been something in between, which eroded between 10 and 60% of Earth's atmosphere, but also left us with the moon.

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