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Asteroid shower on the Earth-Moon system immediately before the Cryogenian period revealed by KAGUYA

Space Sciences

Asteroid shower on the Earth-Moon system immediately before the Cryogenian period revealed by KAGUYA

K. Terada, T. Morota, et al.

Discover the shocking impacts of ancient meteoroid bombardment on the Earth-Moon system, revealing its catastrophic effects on the terrestrial ecosphere. This crucial research by Kentaro Terada, Tomokatsu Morota, and Mami Kato unveils the timeline of these intense events around 800 million years ago, suggesting a significant pre-Cryogenian meteoroid influx.

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Abstract
Meteoroid bombardment of the Earth-Moon system must have caused catastrophic damage to the terrestrial ecosphere. However, ancient meteoroid impacts and their relations to environmental changes are not well understood because of erosion and/or resurfacing processes on Earth. Here, we investigate the formation ages of 59 lunar craters with fresh morphologies and diameters greater than approximately 20 km and first find that 8 of 59 craters were formed simultaneously. Considering the radiometric ages of ejecta from Copernicus crater and impact glass spherules from various Apollo landing sites, we conclude that sporadic meteoroid bombardment occurred across the whole Moon at approximately 800 Ma. Based on crater scaling laws and collision probabilities with the Earth and Moon, we suggest that at least (4–5) × 10<sup>16</sup> kg of meteoroids, approximately 30–60 times more than the Chicxulub impact, must have plunged into the Earth-Moon system immediately before the Cryogenian, which was an era of great environmental changes.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 21, 2020
Authors
Kentaro Terada, Tomokatsu Morota, Mami Kato
Tags
Meteoroids
Earth-Moon system
Lunar craters
Environmental changes
Cryogenian
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