
How Did the Moon Come to Be?
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Scientists have several theories for how Earth's Moon formed.
Samples from the Apollo mission support an intriguing new theory for how the Moon formed called the “Giant Impact Hypothesis”
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How Did the Moon Come to Be?
Clip: Season 46 Episode 11 | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
Samples from the Apollo mission support an intriguing new theory for how the Moon formed called the “Giant Impact Hypothesis”
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