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    What is the origin of the Moon?

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    • Title What is the origin of the Moon?
    • Released: 18/01/2019
    • Length 00:04:59
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
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      The Moon has been circling the Earth for over four billion years, but where did it come from?

      In this video, Ralf Jaumann, planetary geologist at the German Aerospace Centre, DLR, discusses the four theories that could explain the origin of the Earth-Moon system.

      There are four theories about the origin of the Earth-Moon system. The first is that Earth captured a celestial body in its orbit. Another possibility is that a rapidly rotating Earth could have thrown material out to form the Moon around it. A third theory is that Earth and the Moon formed at the same time out of the same material. Today, most scientists believe the Moon is ‘Earth's child’ – a large body collided with Earth, destroying our planet’s mantle and sending material into orbit from which the Moon formed. This ‘big splash’ theory would explain why the Moon’s rocks are similar to those on Earth.

      Find out more about the why and how of lunar exploration on ESA’s interactive guide of the Moon: https://lunarexploration.esa.int/#/intro

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    • Activity Human Spaceflight
    • Mission Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 17
    • Location DLR Institut für Planetenforschung, Berlin-Adlershof
    • Action Exploring
    • Keywords Moon lander , Moon landing, Moon mission, Moon's formation, Moon's surface
    • Set Lunar exploration - web documentary

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