The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact between a large protoplanet and proto-Earth. Not only did it create a disk near Earth that formed the Moon, it also ejected several percent of an Earth mass out of the Earth-Moon system. Here, we argue that numerous kilometer-sized ejecta fragments from that event struck main-belt asteroids at velocities exceeding 10 kilometers per second, enough to heat and degas target rock. Such impacts produce ~1000 times more highly heated material by volume than do typical main belt collisions at ~5 kilometers per second. By modeling their temporal evolution, and fitting the results to ancient impact heating signatures in stony meteorites, we infer that ...
Insights into the history of the inner solar system can be derived from the impact cratering record ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact b...
The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact b...
International audienceAccording to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth f...
International audienceAccording to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth f...
According to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth formed the Moon and ini...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
The discrepancy between the impact records on the Earth and Moon in the time period, 4.0–3.5 Ga call...
The current standard theory of the origin of the Moon is that Earth was hit by a giant impactor the ...
The Moon incorporates the record of asteroid and cometary impact activity in the inner solar system ...
In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet “Theia” collides with proto-Earth...
The impact crater record of the terrestrial planets and the Moon is owed to two populations of impac...
Insights into the history of the inner solar system can be derived from the impact cratering record ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact b...
The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact b...
International audienceAccording to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth f...
International audienceAccording to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth f...
According to the generally accepted scenario, the last giant impact on Earth formed the Moon and ini...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
The discrepancy between the impact records on the Earth and Moon in the time period, 4.0–3.5 Ga call...
The current standard theory of the origin of the Moon is that Earth was hit by a giant impactor the ...
The Moon incorporates the record of asteroid and cometary impact activity in the inner solar system ...
In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet “Theia” collides with proto-Earth...
The impact crater record of the terrestrial planets and the Moon is owed to two populations of impac...
Insights into the history of the inner solar system can be derived from the impact cratering record ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...