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- Q1053432 abstract "Theia /θiːə/ is a hypothesized ancient planetary-mass object in the early Solar System that according to the giant impact hypothesis collided with the Early Earth around 4.533 billion years ago (BYa). According to the hypothesis, Theia was an Earth trojan about the size of Mars, with diameter of about 6,000 km (3,700 miles). New research by UCLA based on rock analysis sourced from Apollo missions 12, 15 and 17, suggests Theia collided head-on with Earth, in contrast to the previous theory which suggested a glancing impact. Models of the impact propose that Theia's debris gathered together around Earth to form the early Moon. After the debris from the collision flew into space, some scientists think that it originally formed two moons which later merged to form the single Moon we know today. However, the two-moon hypothesis is not necessary to explain the difference in the faces of the near and far sides of the Moon. The theory also explains why Earth's core is larger than would be expected for a body its size: according to the hypothesis, Theia's core and mantle mixed with Earth's.".
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- Q1053432 comment "Theia /θiːə/ is a hypothesized ancient planetary-mass object in the early Solar System that according to the giant impact hypothesis collided with the Early Earth around 4.533 billion years ago (BYa). According to the hypothesis, Theia was an Earth trojan about the size of Mars, with diameter of about 6,000 km (3,700 miles).".
- Q1053432 label "Theia (planet)".