Kamooolewa asteroid brieft about 22km carater on moon with no accident says scientists

Kamooolewa asteroid brieft about 22km carater on moon with no accident says scientists


The more beautiful the moon is, the more uninhabited. We find it icy from the earth, but in reality it is a area of ​​mud and pits. Now scientists have allegedly detected the reason for the pit on the moon. A study stated that an asteroid that revolves around the sun may be the cause of a pit on the moon. It is interesting that the Estroid was once part of the moon.

According to the report, for many years scientists had believed that the pit on the moon was caused by the collision of an astroid and he came to our solar system from outside. Scientists discovered a mysterious rocky piece in 2016 which is revolving around the Sun. Its Vyas is between 130 and 328 feet. The rock was named Kamoʻoalewa.

Now a research team of Singhaua University, with an astronomer Yifi Jiao, has said that the rock was part of the moon millions of years ago. Due to its breakdown from the moon, the moon was made a pit named Geordano Bruno Crater on the moon, which is 22 km. Georodano Bruno was named after a 16th -century cosmicist of Italy.

Scientists say that an Estroid named Kamoleva, 131 to 328 feet wide, separated from the moon about 1 crore years ago. This led to the creation of Geordano Bruno Crater. This study has been published in the journal Astronomy Journal.

This study is important because a rock came out of the moon and separated and there was a pit. The same rock is now circling the sun by becoming a sectroid. The scientists have not yet been able to explain this in detail why the rock -like rock has separated from the moon.

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