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Mystery Unlocked: Moon's Tilt Could be Caused by Violent Vaporizing Impact
A new study published in the journal Nature reveals that the mysterious tilt on the moon's orbit could be caused by an angled impact millions of years ago. The giant impact vaporized most of ancient Earth, and have resulted to the creation of the moon.
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