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Life on Earth May Have Been Made Possible by an Ancient, Violent Collision

D-briefBy Chelsea GohdJan 24, 2019 5:08 PM
An artist’s rendering shows a planetary collision near the star Vega. The Moon may have formed from the debris of such an impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body. Credit: NASA
This artistic visualization shows a planetary collision near the star Vega. One new study suggests that the Earth obtained the elements that sparked life from a collision between the proto-Earth and a Mars-sized body that also created the moon. (Credit: NASA)

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Did the violent, cosmic collision that created the moon make life on Earth possible? One new study suggests so.

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