Researchers have found evidence suggesting that Earth may have had a ring system around 466 million years ago.
A recent study claims that Earth may have once had a ring. The theory would explain the presence of an odd density of impact ...
Instead, they believe that they may have come from a ring around Earth, similar to Saturn’s rings. It might sound strange to think Earth had rings. However, researchers say it’s actually very ...
Back when the Earth was crawling with trilobites and other strange shelled creatures, our planet may have had a ring just like Saturn's. This ancient ring system is thought to have formed about ...
Researchers have found evidence suggesting that the Earth may have once had a system of Saturn-like rings. The rings are theorized to have formed 466 million years ago during one of the coldest ...
An odd pattern of impact craters across Earth's surface may indicate that our planet once had a ring, like Saturn, in its distant past.
The rings of Saturn are some of the most famous and spectacular objects in the Solar System. Earth may once have had something similar. In a paper published last week in Earth & Planetary Science ...
An artist's conception of the Earth as it may have appeared 466 million years agoOliver Hull/Monash University If astronomers had been walking ... decorated with a ring system similar to the ...
Researchers suspect the impact pattern close to the equator was produced after a large asteroid had a close ... approaching Earth Scientists speculate that such a ring may have cast a shadow ...
Some 466 million years ago, a ring comprising debris of a destroyed asteroid, would have towered over the equator. Here is ...
The rings of Saturn are among the most famous and spectacular features in the solar system. Earth may once have had something similar. In a paper published in Earth & Planetary Science Letters ...
The resulting shadow created by the ring may have led to global cooling and ... “But the data are not yet sufficient to say that the Earth indeed had rings,” says Schmitz.