Groundbreaking Study Reveals Earth May Have Had Multiple Moons Post Collision 45 Billion Years Ago

Earth's Ancient Celestial Companions

Multiple Moons Once Orbited Our Planet

Groundbreaking Study Unravels Hidden History

In a groundbreaking study, scientists have uncovered evidence that Earth once harbored multiple moons, a revelation that challenges our understanding of the planet's early history.

According to researchers, the Earth-Moon system formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago after a massive collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object named Theia. This cataclysmic event ejected a cloud of molten debris into orbit, which eventually coalesced into the Moon.

However, new computer modeling suggests that the Earth-Moon system was not always a one-moon affair. During its primordial period, our planet may have been orbited by multiple companion moons, formed from the same debris cloud that gave rise to the Moon.


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