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Moon Formation Theory Challenged By New Lunar Chemistry Study

Posted: 03/26/2012 1:08 pm Updated: 03/26/2012 1:08 pm

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By: Charles Q. Choi
Published: 03/26/2012 12:03 PM EDT on SPACE.com

Far more of the moon may be made of material from Earth than previously thought, according to a new study that may contradict the reigning moon-formation theory.

Scientists have suggested that the moon was created when a Mars-size object named Theia collided with Earth 4.5 billion years ago, with more than 40 percent of the moon made up of debris from this impacting body. However, researchers had expected this alien world to be chemically different from Earth, and past studies have revealed that the moon and Earth appear quite similar when it comes to versions of elements called isotopes — more so than might be suggested by the current Theia model. (Isotopes of an element have differing numbers of neutrons from one another.)[Charles C1]

To compare the moon and Earth further, investigators analyzed isotopes of titanium found in moon and Earth rocks. At first, titanium isotope ratios within 24 lunar samples returned by the Apollo missions to the moon looked different from Earth's.

However, the scientists then corrected their data for isotope-ratio alterations that would result after cosmic rays from deep space collided with the moon. Cosmic rays, which are charged particles that speed through space, can generate neutrons that titanium atoms can absorb, changing their isotope type. After this adjustment, lunar titanium isotope ratios proved identical to Earth's within about 4 parts per million, said study lead author Junjun Zhang, an isotope geochemist at the Chicago Center for Cosmochemistry. [How the Moon Evolved - Video Guided Tour]

These new findings are further evidence that the moon's makeup is similar to Earth's. It seems unlikely that Theia would be nearly isotopically identical with Earth, so if Theia were a greater contributor to the moon, the moon should differ more substantially from Earth, researchers say.

On the one hand, the similarities between the moon and Earth might be explained by intense mixing of material after the moon-forming impact, leaving much of Theia's material buried within the moon. On the other hand, maybe the moon is made almost completely of Earth material that spun off from a rapidly spinning Earth after a giant impact.

Other recent studies of the moon could influence the interpretation of these lunar titanium findings. For instance, scientists recently suggested that Earth briefly had two moons, one of which collided with our current one. If so, perhaps this lost moon's isotopic composition was similar to Earth's, explaining the current moon's similarities with our planet, Zhang told SPACE.com.

Other studies have also suggested the cooling rate of the moon and what the moon was like soon after formation might be different than scientists thought. This could, in turn, influence which isotopes are found on the moon's surface.

Zhang and her colleagues hope to next measure isotope ratios of other elements, such as calcium, to learn more about the history of the moon. They detailed their findings online in the March 25 edition of the journal Nature Geoscience.

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06:00 PM on 04/03/2012
What are the odds of the Moon being exactly the right size and distance between the Earth and the Sun for the Corona to be visable during an eclipse?
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flipacoin
Heads they win, tails we lose.
09:53 PM on 04/03/2012
Good question. Those are the kind of questions I like. There are so many sychronicities in our creation that makes our existence possible...by design I would say.
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ArjenBoatsma
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11:07 PM on 04/01/2012
Has Bill o'Reilly already weighed in on this?
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06:53 PM on 04/01/2012
Or the Earth and the Moon was one body which was pulled apart by the gravity of the gas giant it was orbiting. This gas giant was either ejected from the solar system or absorbed into Jupiter or the Sun, and the Earth and Moon were spun off and ultimately settled into the binary system orbiting the Sun that we now have today.
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brutusmojo
live w/motherearthnot juston her
04:11 PM on 03/31/2012
Pow ,zoom, right to the moon Alice.
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tmorris911
You're not offended? Maybe I didn't say it right.
04:30 PM on 03/30/2012
Four and a half billion years ago, an adolescent solar system had acne. The Earth was caught between two finger-shaped objects and squeezed until it's molten core (Moon) flew out and hit the mirror of the universe, where it remains to this day.

Here's how it will end.

There's a reason that the gas giant planets have so much ammonia in their atmospheres. That's the remnant of the last approach of Vindovasher, a giant spray bottle and a towel that will wipe us all out.
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
10:20 PM on 03/30/2012
The phrase "gas giant" always suggests to me a flatulent Goliath....
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02:02 PM on 03/30/2012
no need to speculate on speculation.... Theia IMO (which is not expert) could have formed from accretion just like earth at about the same distance from the sun but somewhere else on the path taken around the sun. This would explain the similarity, and the divergence, as mentioned could have occured from what was spewn from the fusion of the two when they collided. I am going to run this by my friend (a planetary formation specialist) and see what she thinks.
10:31 PM on 04/02/2012
What did you find out? She'd know more about this than the rest of the commenters put together.
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10:39 PM on 03/29/2012
The Bible says nothing about this.
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BannedInBoston
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10:25 PM on 03/30/2012
You have to know how to read between the lines....
01:28 PM on 04/01/2012
the bible says alot of nothing period.
06:49 PM on 03/29/2012
It's made from plaster paris and glue with giant magnets too keep it in place from what I heard,and lot's of alien ships up there as satellite to keep a eye on their petri dish Earth,last I heard.
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BannedInBoston
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10:24 PM on 03/30/2012
What else have the Voices been telling you?...
imonlyhereforthelaughs
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03:14 PM on 03/29/2012
Bah! Everyone knows that god created the moon so Adam wouldn't stub his toe wandering around Eden in the dark at night 6,000 years ago.
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BannedInBoston
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09:56 PM on 03/30/2012
Heh. You're the only other person besides myself I've ever seen post the wonderfully dismissive word, "Bah!" (Much more forceful that "feh" or "meh"....)
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freddsky
The youth culture has fled its Petri dish!
10:00 AM on 03/29/2012
I remain fascinated about accounts that, when Europeans began to colonize the so-called "New" World with their ships bedecked with billowing sails, the natives standing on shore could not "see" them because they had no preconceived idea of what they would have been looking for. So they must have seen what? White billowing clouds rolling towards shore? Others will argue that, being Godless heathens, they could not see the Hand of Providence coming to brush them away like gnats. What if the Theians are coming and we simply cannot see them?
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BannedInBoston
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10:01 PM on 03/30/2012
Interesting. If we can't identify something then we don't perceive it?...
08:26 AM on 03/29/2012
To all the creationists down there spewing scripture, and to all the radical atheists hating on them I say this,

Why does it matter if God created the universe or not, when the question we're asking is HOW he did, or didnt? We don't know enough to comprehend the ultimate beginning of anything. HOW is much more important than WHO or even WHY at this point in history.
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06:10 PM on 03/29/2012
Just curious what is a "radical Atheist"??
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06:42 PM on 03/29/2012
They dress is bright colors and drink Mt. Dew
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militantly moderate
07:24 PM on 03/30/2012
A radical atheist is someone who is closed-minded and annoyingly obsessed with inflicting their views on everyone else, just like any other kind of radical. And yes, there are also radical Christians, Jews, Hindus, Vegans, Tree Huggers, White Supremacists, etc.
03:01 AM on 03/29/2012
Thing is, though, if the moon formed by a collision of another large planetoid with earth, then wouldn't we expect a lot of the moon to be made of earth debris? I mean, an entire planet smashed into earth -- there's no way that's going to happen without a huge chunk of earth being spewed into space.
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oneeasyrider
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12:04 AM on 04/01/2012
Good point. No doubt, while this is an educated valid observation, many knowledgeable perspectives will be questioning results with skeptical perspectives in peer review. Planetary collision has been around for decades and isn't going away so easily.

If there's merit to latest findings, then it will be foundation to more information required to change current theory and require much more time to reveal actual events leading to formation and capture of the moon in earth's orbit.
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12:32 PM on 04/03/2012
The impact of two objects of that size would, imo, would completely melt both planets. That early on they would have been fairly hot and molten inside already. So I'd have to think that the impact would have done a pretty good job in completely mixing both planets into one giant mixed up mass, which would eventually have formed into the two masses we have now due to momentum and angular velocities spinning a large chunk of the molten mass (the Moon) off from the Earth.

I would imagine it like a balloon of blue water and a balloon of red water being tossed at each other in the space station, the collision would create a mass that would then split into seperate blobs of purple water.
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02:28 AM on 03/29/2012
There are those who are entranced by the universe, and there are those who seek to find answers in a made up universe.
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KcajDam
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04:44 PM on 03/28/2012
Why not ! One more, one less ... ! Kc ;-\
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04:07 PM on 03/28/2012
LOL an estimate built on an estimate built on an estimate. Only the bare bones beginnings of science here folks, nothing to see yet.
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06:12 PM on 03/29/2012
Nothing to see? Maybe to you but others happen to enjoy follow science in process. If there really is "nothing to see" then why are you here on the comments section?
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George Cummings
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06:20 PM on 03/29/2012
apparently just to irritate you.
10:35 PM on 04/02/2012
Well, there are those isotopic ratios to worry about.