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The early solar system was not a peaceful place—it was a battlefield. From cataclysmic collisions that formed the Moon to the mysterious tilt of Uranus, today’s episode explores the violent history of planetary impacts and how they shaped the worlds we see today.
🔎 What caused Earth’s Moon to form? 🔎 Why is Mercury so small yet so dense? 🔎 How did Uranus end up rolling sideways around the Sun?
Let’s rewind time and dive into the chaotic past of our cosmic neighborhood!
🎙️ In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ The Early Solar System: A War Zone – How planets formed from violent collisions. ✅ The Theia Impact – How a planetary smash-up ...
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