The leading hypothesis for the origin of the Moon is the giant impact model, which grew out of the post-Apollo science community. The hypothesis was able to explain the high E-M system angular momentum, the small lunar core, and consistent with the idea that the early Moon melted substantially. The standard hypothesis requires that the Moon be made entirely from the impactor, strangely at odds with the nearly identical oxygen isotopic composition of the Earth and Moon, compositions that might be expected to be different if Moon came from a distinct impactor. Subsequent geochemical research has highlighted the similarity of both geochemical and isotopic composition of the Earth and Moon, and measured small but significant amounts of volatile...
Physical simulations of the origin of the Moon have, until recently, centred on impact, about 100 M....
The Earth's Moon is thought to have formed from a circumterrestrial disk generated by a giant impact...
The Moon is the only planetary body, besides Earth, from which there are samples from known location...
The Moon is traditionally thought to have coalesced from the debris ejected by a giant impact onto t...
According to the giant impact hypothesis, the Moon formed from a disk created by an impact between t...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
The Moon continues to provide scientific answers – and pose new questions – over 40 years after the ...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
The origin of the Moon by a giant impact (1, 2) is the leading theory to explain multiple features o...
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In the giant impact theory for lunar origin, the Moon forms from a circumterrestrial disk of silicat...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
Astronomy’s Nice model from earlier this century speculates that Jupiter migrated in the early solar...
Physical simulations of the origin of the Moon have, until recently, centred on impact, about 100 M....
The Earth's Moon is thought to have formed from a circumterrestrial disk generated by a giant impact...
The Moon is the only planetary body, besides Earth, from which there are samples from known location...
The Moon is traditionally thought to have coalesced from the debris ejected by a giant impact onto t...
According to the giant impact hypothesis, the Moon formed from a disk created by an impact between t...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
International audienceThe Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of ...
The Moon continues to provide scientific answers – and pose new questions – over 40 years after the ...
The Giant Impact theory of lunar formation, in which Earth and Moon are product of a collision betwe...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
The origin of the Moon by a giant impact (1, 2) is the leading theory to explain multiple features o...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
In the giant impact theory for lunar origin, the Moon forms from a circumterrestrial disk of silicat...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
Astronomy’s Nice model from earlier this century speculates that Jupiter migrated in the early solar...
Physical simulations of the origin of the Moon have, until recently, centred on impact, about 100 M....
The Earth's Moon is thought to have formed from a circumterrestrial disk generated by a giant impact...
The Moon is the only planetary body, besides Earth, from which there are samples from known location...