Did Earth Really Once Have a Ring Around it? Inside the Wild New Theory
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According to Tomkins and his colleagues, the craters and the asteroid debris are all that's left of a ring that once adorned our planet.
They calculated the odds of 21 meteor craters aligning along the equator during the Ordovician Impact Spike at about 1 in 25 million, indicating a significant event.
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