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Centimeter-sized pebbles have been detected in protoplanetary discs using e‑MERLIN, filling in a critical phase of planet ...
Tomkins and his team reconstructed an unusual rise in the number of meteorite impacts known as the Ordovician impact spike, ...
The rings are theorized to have formed 466 million years ago during one of the coldest periods in the planet's history, known ...
Stonelick State Park in Pleasant Plain is 1,058 acres of pristine natural beauty that somehow remains one of the Buckeye State’s best-kept secrets, despite being just a short drive from Cincinnati.
Once unlocked, Shifting Earth events reshape a part of the Limveld map in Elden Ring Nightreign.
New research suggests the violent explosions of dying stars may have caused two of Earth’s biggest mass extinctions millions of years ago.
(via SciShow) It may seem like Earth isn't as well-decorated as its ring-bearing neighbors in the solar system, but new research suggests that may not always have been the case. Not only did our ...
In a surprising twist on our planet’s ancient history, scientists are now suggesting that Earth might once have had a ring system, similar to the rings we see around Saturn today. A new study ...
Now, a group of Earth scientists at Melbourne’s Monash University have asked the question “Did Earth ever have a ring?” And surprisingly the evidence they’ve uncovered points to an intriguing “yes”.
New research reveals Earth likely had Saturn-like rings 466 million years ago. Now scientists say this could point to evidence of an ancient unexplained climate event.
Earth may have had a ring made up of a broken asteroid over 400 million years ago, a study finds. The Saturn-like feature could explain a climate shift at the time.
A large asteroid broken apart by Earth's gravitational pull could have formed a Saturn-like ring around the planet about 466 million years ago, a new study found.