Monday, June 7, 2010

Earth and Moon Formed Later Than Thought



"Capture of our Moon becomes the only option, it cannot have been created from the Earth." -- Wallace Thornhill, physicist, October 2000

Science Daily: Earth and Moon Formed Later Than Previously Thought, New Research Suggests.

"Our results show that metal core and rock are unable to emulsify in these collisions between planets that are greater than 10 kilometres in diameter and therefore that most of the Earth's iron core (80-99 %) did not remove tungsten from the rocky material in the mantle during formation," explains Dahl.

The result of the research means that Earth and the Moon must have been formed much later than previously thought -- that is to say not 30 million years after the formation of the solar system 4,567 million years ago but perhaps up to 150 million years after the formation of the solar system.

1 comment:

Jeffery Keown said...

English. Do you speak it?

The new studies imply that the moon forming collision occurred after all of the hafnium had decayed completely into tungsten.