The Asian Age

‘ Planetary collision created Moon’

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Washington: The Moon was formed when a planet- sized object struck the infant Earth some 4.5 billion years ago, a new study has found, confirming the most prevalent hypothesis on the formation of the lunar body.

A layer of iron and other elements deep undergroun­d is the evidence scientists have long been seeking to support this hypothesis, researcher­s said.

The study used laboratory simulation­s of an Earth impact as evidence that a stratified layer beneath the rocky mantle — which appears in seismic data — was created when our planet was struck by a smaller object.

Scientists argue this was the same impact that sent a great mass of debris hurtling into space, creating the Moon.

“Our experiment­s bring additional evidence in favour of the giant impact hypothesis,” said lead author Maylis Landeau, who was a post- doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University at the time of the research.

“They demonstrat­e that the giant impact scenario also explains the st ratificati­on inferred by seismology at the top of the present- day Earth’s core.”

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