Ancient Moon Melt Event May Explain 150-Million-Year Gap in Age EstimatesThe moon's formation history is revised, linking older rock samples to significant heating events rather than its original formation.
You don't look a day over 4.35 billion! Here's the moon's anti-aging secretThe study proposes the Moon formed around 4.35 billion years ago, influenced by tidal heating from early interactions with Earth.
Ancient Moon Melt Event May Explain 150-Million-Year Gap in Age EstimatesThe moon's formation history is revised, linking older rock samples to significant heating events rather than its original formation.
You don't look a day over 4.35 billion! Here's the moon's anti-aging secretThe study proposes the Moon formed around 4.35 billion years ago, influenced by tidal heating from early interactions with Earth.
New research suggests the Moon may have formed very shortly after the EarthThe Moon may have formed 180 million years earlier than previously thought, influenced by tidal heating events that complicated its dating.