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The Other Big Bang
News story originally written on November 18, 1997
Geochemists just released the most accurate estimate of the age of the Moon. This estimate claims that the Moon was formed later than previously thought.
Scientists from the University of Michigan and the University of Tennesee released their findings in the Nov 7th issue of Science. "Our data indicates the moon formed within the time window of 4.52 billion to 4.50 billion years ago. The tungsten isotopic composition of the moon is consistent with the hypothesis that the moon was derived from the Earth itself, or from a large object colliding with the Earth which had a similar chemical composition," U-M professor Alexander Halliday said.
Their research has led these scientists to claim that the Moon was most certainly the result of a collision between the Earth and another body (a body as large as Mars!). This "big bang" must have occurred about 50 million years after the start of the solar system (4.57 billion years ago).
These scientists used the process of spectroscopy to make their findings. A similar process was used by the Mars Pathfinder rover to analyze Martian rocks.
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