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Tango0121 Jul 2020 10:28 p.m. PST

….Thought


"Substantial evidence points to the Moon as the product of a collision between a Mars-sized protoplanets, named Theia, and young Earth, forming from the gravitational collapse of the remaining cloud of debris. Consequently, the Moon's bulk chemical composition closely resembles that of Earth.

Look in detail at the Moon's chemical composition, however, and that story turns murky…"
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