International audienceMost of the properties of the Earth-Moon system can be explained by a collision between a planetary embryo and the growing Earth late in the accretion process. Simulations show that most of the material that eventually aggregates to form the Moon originates from the impactor. However, analysis of the terrestrial and lunar isotopic composition show them to be highly similar. In contrast, the compositions of other solar system bodies are significantly different than the Earth and Moon. This poses a major challenge to the giant impact scenario since the Moon-forming impactor is then thought to also have differed in composition from the proto-Earth. Here we track the feeding zones of growing planets in a suite of simulatio...
Recent geochemical and geophysical data from the Moon enable a revision of earlier interpretations r...
The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact b...
The Earth and Moon have identical or very similar isotopic compositions for many elements, including...
International audienceMost of the properties of the Earth-Moon system can be explained by a collisio...
The Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of Earth’s accretion and sets the stag...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
The Earth’s comparatively massive moon, formed via a giant impact on the proto-Earth, has played an ...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
International audienceAlmost all the planets of our solar system have moons. Each planetary system h...
Physical simulations of the origin of the Moon have, until recently, centred on impact, about 100 M....
The origin of the Moon by a giant impact (1, 2) is the leading theory to explain multiple features o...
The current standard theory of the origin of the Moon is that Earth was hit by a giant impactor the ...
The Moon is traditionally thought to have coalesced from the debris ejected by a giant impact onto t...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet “Theia” collides with proto-Earth...
Recent geochemical and geophysical data from the Moon enable a revision of earlier interpretations r...
The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact b...
The Earth and Moon have identical or very similar isotopic compositions for many elements, including...
International audienceMost of the properties of the Earth-Moon system can be explained by a collisio...
The Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of Earth’s accretion and sets the stag...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
The Earth’s comparatively massive moon, formed via a giant impact on the proto-Earth, has played an ...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
International audienceAlmost all the planets of our solar system have moons. Each planetary system h...
Physical simulations of the origin of the Moon have, until recently, centred on impact, about 100 M....
The origin of the Moon by a giant impact (1, 2) is the leading theory to explain multiple features o...
The current standard theory of the origin of the Moon is that Earth was hit by a giant impactor the ...
The Moon is traditionally thought to have coalesced from the debris ejected by a giant impact onto t...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet “Theia” collides with proto-Earth...
Recent geochemical and geophysical data from the Moon enable a revision of earlier interpretations r...
The inner solar system’s biggest and most recent known collision was the Moon-forming giant impact b...
The Earth and Moon have identical or very similar isotopic compositions for many elements, including...