I f astronomers had been walking the Earth 466 million years ago, they may have had something special to see. The moon and ...
"Over millions of years, material from this ring gradually fell to Earth, creating the spike in meteorite impacts," said ...
A weird number of craters are located close to the equator, and the odds that this is random are incredibly low, researchers ...
A ring could explain a mysterious arrangement of impact craters near the equator and might even have caused an ice age, ...
Earth may have had a giant ring of space rocks surrounding it, similar to those around Saturn, which could have led to ...
Researchers have found evidence suggesting that our planet may have once had a ring system around 466 million years ago.
Research suggests Earth might have once boasted a spectacular ring similar to Saturn's, formed from an asteroid breakup ...
A new study from Monash University scientists suggests that Earth may have had a ring system that formed around 466 million ...
Earth may have had rings. At least that's what a new study published this month claims. Here's what we know so far.
Evidence suggests Earth had a ring system 466 million years ago, causing a surge in meteorite impacts and possibly ...
The new study asserts that Earth's ring formed around 466 million years ago, and stuck around for around 40 million years ...
The ring would have gradually fallen to Earth as meteorites, correlating to a spike of impacts seen in the geological record.