A new supercomputer simulation based on known data about Earth, the Moon and the hypothetical planet Theia has revealed a shocking piece of Earth's history.
One of the most fundamental questions that space scientists are still trying to answer is: How was the moon formed?
How the moon was formed is a question that scientists have been searching for answers for centuries.
You may be surprised to learn that dozens of spacecraft have mapped the surface of Mars even more accurately than the depths of the Earth's oceans.
According to a joint study among researchers, having a layer of iron and other elements deep underground is evidence that scientists have long sought to support the theory of Moon
Mercury can unravel the long-standing mysteries of the moon's formation, after scientists found unexpected similarities between these two bodies.
According to the latest research by Carnegie Science Institute, published in the journal Nature of the United States on August 17, the Moon may be formed later than previous