News Of The
Lunar Republic:
Researchers Identify Moon-Forming
Impact

In Canup and Asphaug's computer model
of the Moon's formation, a Mars-sized body (the light blue disc at
top left) impacts Earth, shattering the smaller orb and setting
both objects into a spin. Most of the impacting object eventually
ends up on the Earth, but some fraction of it remains dispersed in
a cloud of debris orbiting the planet.
As the illustration progresses, the
debris from the impactor begins to collect with the
assistance of Earth's gravitational pull, re-forming as the Moon,
while smaller particles are scattered into space.
The entire impact sequence covers
about 24 hours of simulated time. At the end of the impact, the
central Earth has a rotational day of only about five hours.
Color key: lighter blue and green
denotes cooler, more solid matter; orange and red denotes hotter,
more liquid matter.
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