Fly By, The Moons Of Mars

Fly By, The Moons Of Mars

Fly by, The moons of Mars

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Earth And Moon

Earth and Moon

9 years ago

The Sweden Solar System

Spanning from comets in the south to the termination shock zone in the northern part of the country, The Sweden Solar System is a scale model of the solar system that spans the entire country of Sweden, the largest such model in the world.

The Sun is represented by the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, the largest hemispherical building in the world. The inner planets can also be found in Stockholm but the outer planets are situated northward in other cities along the Baltic Sea.

4 years ago

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PLUTO

10 years ago
Milky Way Over Mt. Bachelor - Mitch Darby

Milky Way Over Mt. Bachelor - Mitch Darby

9 years ago
A View From Mars. Earth, Jupiter, And Venus

A view from Mars. Earth, Jupiter, and Venus

9 years ago

Where did the Moon come from?

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The Moon is about 40 to 140 million years younger than the Earth and its geology offers broad hints that it was formed in an impact. This is called the giant impact hypothesis.

Nobody can be sure what actually happened, but computer simulations provide some clues. In one simulation, the newly-formed Earth suffers an impact with another planet (called Theia, a little larger than Mars). Theia is torn apart, its core dragged down through Earth’s interior to merge with the Earth’s core. Much of Theia’s mantle is absorbed into Earth’s mantle, and the side of Theia furthest away from the impact is hurled into space. About half the material ejected by the collision is lost and the rest accretes to form the Moon.

The Earth’s axis is tilted, and it is left spinning faster than it does today. A day lasts about ten hours. Months are much shorter too, as the new Moon orbits the Earth much faster. It is also much closer. Had there been anyone on Earth to observe it, they would have glimpsed a Moon twice the present size in the Earth’s primitive sky.

The Moon has since slowed the Earth’s spin, and it is moving away from us at a rate of almost 4 centimetres a year.

You can learn more about the birth of our Moon via Origins: The Scientific Story of Creation by Jim Baggott, or by following #BaggottOrigins across social media.

Image: Moon, by Yutaka Tsutano. CC-BY-2.0 via Flickr.

4 years ago
Hey Venus

Hey Venus

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