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SCIENCE!

Appears after a long time a new hypothesis on the creation or formation of our only natural satellite is our planet Earth, we are speaking out of the Moon. And some scientists at the University of California in the United States have determined that in primitive times when our solar system was forming our planet had two moons.

What we all know is that when the solar system was forming Mars collided with Earth and its natural satellite causing at least that's what I always taught us, but now, it is reporting that the Earth had only one moon but two. How?

I will explain some summarized. It turns out that the "second moon" collided or crashed on the first moon which had much greater mass and size as the first forming in this way the moon we know today. But how tremendous conclusion was reached?

Well is that all this time that has been exploring the moon, it was determined that the visible side of the Moon this is lower and flatter, while the dark side of the moon is a feature mountainous high, what makes us think that there was an impact shown by the features found in our satellite.

"... In a low speed collision, the impact does not form a crater and does not cause fusion, whereas most of the colliding material is piled in the affected hemisphere forming a thick layer of solid crust, creating a mountainous region comparable in extent to the lunar highlands hidden side ... " Source :http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110803/full/news.2011.456.html

That is the alleged hypothesis is being proposed of why one side of the moon is flat and the other side of the moon is mountainous. We can do a little debate on this subject.

For this we conducted a computational model (computer simulation) showing precisely this that I've just explained. An interesting hypothesis which makes one reflect on the proposed hypothesis and we all know until now. Maybe time ago that our planet is able to accommodate two different moons, one large and one small.

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