A ring could explain a mysterious arrangement of impact craters near the equator and might even have caused an ice age, ...
A new study from Monash University scientists suggests that Earth may have had a ring system that formed around 466 million ...
I f astronomers had been walking the Earth 466 million years ago, they may have had something special to see. The moon and ...
Evidence suggests Earth had a ring system 466 million years ago, causing a surge in meteorite impacts and possibly ...
The researchers suggest that this unlikely pattern of impacts could be explained by an asteroid having broken apart after a close call with the Earth and the remains forming a ring around the ...
researchers have found evidence suggesting that Earth may have had a ring system that formed around 466 million years ago, at the beginning of a period of unusually intense meteorite bombardment ...
Instead, they believe Earth once had a ring around it, chunks of which eventually rained down through the atmosphere—a discovery that could fundamentally alter how we think about the evolution ...
Researchers from Monash University in Australia have now hypothesized that a rocky ring formed around Earth about 466 million years ago, and it persisted for a few tens of millions of years.
Earth and Saturn might be a lot more similar than previously thought. In a new study, a team of researchers suggests that 466 ...
Researchers have found evidence suggesting that our planet may have once had a ring system around 466 million years ago.
After a near miss with an asteroid 466 million years ago, Earth may have developed a Saturn-like ring of debris that ... who have identified 21 crater sites around the world that were created ...
The ring would have gradually fallen to Earth as meteorites, correlating to a spike of impacts seen in the geological record.