Advertisement

Moon shows impacts of dinosaur-killing asteroid; study

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Moon shows impacts of dinosaur-killing asteroid

Moon shows impacts of dinosaur-killing asteroid; study.

Advertisement
  • Dinosaurs may have been wiped out by meteorites that hit Earth billions of years ago.
  • China’s Change 5 probe has brought samples from the moon to Earth.
  • Analysis shows important events that affected the earth were part of other events happening in space.
Advertisement

Surprising information about the past of our solar system has been revealed by China’s Change 5, which brought samples from the moon to Earth. Science Advances has reported on one such discovery.

The dinosaurs may have been killed by the meteorites that struck our planet and the moon thousands of years ago, according to evidence discovered by scientists.

The lunar soil analysis demonstrated that important events that affected the earth were part of other events happening in space, say experts from Curtin University.

The team scrutinized tiny glass beads from two billion years ago to reach the conclusion.

Scientists said that those beads must have been created by the heat and pressure of meteorites. The silicate fragments might have developed as a result of volcanic eruptions.

Researchers employed numerous microscopic analytical techniques and geological surveys.

Advertisement

They discovered that some spherules, or lunar beads, were from the same era as the crater events that wiped out the dinosaurs.

 

Also Read

Storm Ian postponed the Launch of NASA’s Artemis I Moon rocket

The Artemis I Moon rocket was scheduled to lift off from Florida's...

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Pakistan successfully launches first Hyperspectral Satellite HS-1 from China
Pakistan successfully launches first Hyperspectral Satellite HS-1 from China
Apple’s first foldable iPhone expected to launch till 2027
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of AI investment bubble despite industry's explosive growth
Pakistan to launch first Hyperspectral Satellite from China on Oct 19
SpaceX starship completes final test flight, paving way for next generation
Next Article
Exit mobile version