Study Suggests Ancient Asteroid Breakup Caused Widespread Impacts
New research indicates that a significant asteroid fragmentation event approximately 800 million years ago may have led to a surge of impacts across the inner solar system. Scientists propose that fragments from this breakup struck Earth, the Moon, and Mars. This theory could help explain the formation of ancient lunar craters and potentially sheds light on past changes in Earth's environment and biosphere.
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