How the Moon was REALLY formed! π supercomputer has the answer #space #shorts #moon
The giant impact hypothesis is one of the most widely accepted theories, and it suggests that a Mars-sized object collided with the early Earth, ejecting debris into space that eventually coalesced into the Moon.
However, a recent supercomputer simulation has suggested an alternative scenario in which the Moon formed much more quickly, within a matter of hours, after a collision between a Mars-sized planet and a younger Earth. In this scenario, both bodies would have been heated to a nearly molten state, with two additional bodies forming. The larger body would have been pulled back into the Earth, while the smaller body would have remained at a distance, forming a stable orbit and eventually becoming the Moon.
While this new simulation is promising, more research and evidence is needed to confirm this hypothesis. NASA scientists and other researchers continue to study the origin of the Moon and hope to uncover more definitive answers in the future.