The moon is 95 million years later than the solar system

According to a recent study by French, German and American scientists published in Nature, the Moon appeared about 95 million years after the Solar System was formed from a collision between the onions. fine.

The collision between the early Earth and a large-sized object like Mars caused the object to deviate from its orbit and become a separate entity called the "Moon" today.

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In addition to creating planets orbiting the Earth, the collision that occurred some 4,470 billion years ago is considered to be the decision to progress toward the formation of the Earth.

According to previous calculations based on the analysis of some components in meteorites, the impact may have occurred about 30 million years after the Solar System was formed and the Moon may appear later. that's about 200 million years.

In addition, there have been many calculations of time given based on the study of atomic nuclear radioactivity detected on stone samples.

The team of scientists from the three countries simulated the process of dust and rock formation from which to form moving planets in the solar system, such as Mercury, Pluto, Earth and Stars. Fire.

Each major collision increases the size of the planets or also makes them merge into a larger planet. Specifically, for the Earth case, the Moon-forming collision marks the increase in the final size of the Earth today.