<p>This book relates to many of the geological features of the Earth and Moon. It represents an update to the author’s book: The Twin Sister Planets Venus and Earth, published in 2015.</p><p>The origin of the Earth’s Moon is one of the unsolved problems in the natural sciences. Although the investigators promoting the Giant Impact Model for the origin of the system claim to have solutions for some geological features of the Earth and Moon, much of their story is not consistent with the early history of these bodies.</p><p>The time of capture is recorded in some detail on both the Earth and Moon at about 3.95 billion years before present and this date has not changed since 1977. The capture event/episode in this version of gravitational capture on Earth is the boundary between the Hadean Eon and the Archean Eon. On the Moon it is the time of the oldest mare basalts and also relates to the formation of a great circle pattern of large circular maria (Malcuit et al., 1975). This great circle pattern of large circular maria is a signature of close gravitational interaction between Luna (a name for the large planetoid before capture) and the Earth.</p>

错误:搜索内容不能为空,请输入英文关键词
错误:关键词超出字数限制,请精简
高级检索

A Linked-Succession Model for Early Solar System History

  • Robert J. Malcuit

摘要

This book relates to many of the geological features of the Earth and Moon. It represents an update to the author’s book: The Twin Sister Planets Venus and Earth, published in 2015.

The origin of the Earth’s Moon is one of the unsolved problems in the natural sciences. Although the investigators promoting the Giant Impact Model for the origin of the system claim to have solutions for some geological features of the Earth and Moon, much of their story is not consistent with the early history of these bodies.

The time of capture is recorded in some detail on both the Earth and Moon at about 3.95 billion years before present and this date has not changed since 1977. The capture event/episode in this version of gravitational capture on Earth is the boundary between the Hadean Eon and the Archean Eon. On the Moon it is the time of the oldest mare basalts and also relates to the formation of a great circle pattern of large circular maria (Malcuit et al., 1975). This great circle pattern of large circular maria is a signature of close gravitational interaction between Luna (a name for the large planetoid before capture) and the Earth.