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Scientists Reveal Origins of Giant Object That Smashed Into Earth : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 25, 2025 7:20 am
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The Origin Story of Earth and Theia: How a Cosmic Collision Shaped Our Solar System

Approximately 4.5 billion years ago, a monumental event occurred in our young Solar System – a collision between proto-Earth and a Mars-sized body known as Theia. This cataclysmic impact transformed both celestial bodies into a molten mass of rock and metal, eventually leading to the formation of Earth and its loyal companion, the Moon.

But where did Theia come from? Recent research suggests that Theia may have originated from the inner regions of the Solar System, possibly even closer to the Sun than Earth itself. In fact, Theia and proto-Earth could have been neighboring planets in their cosmic infancy.

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research and the University of Chicago conducted a study analyzing isotopic ratios in samples from Earth, the Moon, and meteorites. These isotopic signatures provide valuable insights into the origins of different planetary bodies.

Reflective blobs of bright colors showing meteorite composition from thin slices under a microscope
Thin slices of chondrite meteorites showing their namesake chondrules, consisting of small, embedded grains. (Nicole Xike Nie/Carnegie Science)

By examining the distribution of elements like iron and zirconium in Earth’s layers, researchers can unravel the planet’s formation history. The presence of certain elements in specific regions indicates the dynamics of planetary accretion and differentiation.

Comparing isotope ratios from different parts of the Solar System allowed scientists to trace the potential origins of Theia. The chemical signatures preserved in meteorites from the inner Solar System align with the composition of Earth’s mantle, suggesting a shared birthplace for Earth and Theia.

The Moon’s elemental composition closely mirrors that of Earth, reinforcing the hypothesis of a common origin for the two celestial bodies. Meteorites provide valuable insights into the primordial conditions of the Solar System, with non-carbonaceous meteorites originating closer to the Sun and carbonaceous chondrites forming in colder regions.

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The unique isotope ratios attributed to Theia indicate a distinct origin from the building blocks of Earth, pointing towards an inner Solar System birthplace for both planets. This research sheds light on the interconnected histories of Earth and Theia, highlighting the profound impact of cosmic collisions on planetary formation.

As Earth and Theia continue to reveal their shared past through scientific exploration, we gain a deeper understanding of the intricate processes that shaped our Solar System. The legacy of that fateful collision lives on in the Moon, a constant reminder of the cosmic dance that brought our world into existence.

This groundbreaking study is published in the prestigious journal Science, marking a significant milestone in our quest to unravel the mysteries of our celestial origins.

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