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    Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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    This artist's concept shows a celestial body about the size of our moon slamming at great speed into a body the size of Mercury. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope found evidence that a high-speed collision of this sort occurred a few thousand years ago around a young star, called HD 172555, still in the early stages of planet formation. The star is about 100 light-years from Earth.

    Spitzer detected the signatures of vaporized and melted rock, in addition to rubble, all flung out from the giant impact. Further evidence from the infrared telescope shows that these two bodies must have been traveling at a velocity relative to each other of at least 10 kilometers per second (about 22,400 miles per hour).

    As the bodies slammed into each other, a huge flash of light would have been emitted. Rocky surfaces were vaporized and melted, and hot matter was sprayed everywhere. Spitzer detected the vaporized rock in the form of silicon monoxide gas, and the melted rock as a glassy substance called obsidian. On Earth, obsidian can be found around volcanoes, and in black rocks called tektites often found around meteor craters.

    Shock waves from the collision would have traveled through the planet, throwing rocky rubble into space. Spitzer also detected the signatures of this rubble.

    In the end, the larger planet is left skinned, stripped of its outer layers. The core of the smaller body and most of its surface were absorbed by the larger one. This merging of rocky bodies is how planets like Earth are thought to form.

    Astronomers say a similar type of event stripped Mercury of its crust early on in the formation of our solar system, flinging the removed material away from Mercury, out into space and into the sun. Our moon was also formed by this type of high-speed impact: a body the size of Mars is thought to have slammed into a young Earth about 30 to 100 million years after the sun formed. The sun is now 4.5 billion years old. According to this theory, the resulting molten rock, vapor and shattered debris mixed with debris from Earth to form a ring around our planet. Over time, this debris coalesced to make the moon.

    Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech



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  • JRELDIAMANTE

    WOW! thats crazy
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    Extreme Makeover: Planet Edition
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  • AmrMacintosh

    watch it and let me know what you think :) /watch?v=NKrI34xak24
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    i JUST got done washing the dishes!!
    Monday 31 January 2011 00:55:46
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    God wants you on that planet so you can think about Him while you die.
    Monday 27 December 2010 21:42:17
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    IMA FIRIN' MAH PLANETS! BWLAAAAHHHHHH!!!! ;)
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  • WolfZonaCatDragon

    Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked the planet into another one...
    Tuesday 21 December 2010 20:52:35
  • taupukea

    wtf? we wouldn't even feel it!
    Saturday 18 December 2010 15:24:14
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    @stalingrenhatten Jesus was born 4 years before the year 0, the catholic church found out during pope leos time but could not be bothered to change the dates as it would cause too much trouble, hence it's 2014 now and 2012 never happened..
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  • Kenneth91619

    Yeah, totally awesome!
    Wednesday 27 October 2010 18:27:34
  • EdMcStinko

    I imagine one thing that would happen is that when the objects get closer together the force between the 2 would escalate at an exponential rate, so they would actually be accelerating towards each other rather then simply moving towards each other. (pretty sure thats Newtonian physics, fuzzy memory) Although Im not sure what kind of visible effects that would create. But Im like you in that Im very curious about it.
    Sunday 24 October 2010 05:49:48
  • DanFrederiksen

    @EdMcStinko well if the speed was realtime as in this video then yes I'd expect it to shatter everywhere but reality might be much much slower. maybe just a bit above escape velocity in which case I'd expect it to become one and all the kinetic energy turn to heat.
    Saturday 23 October 2010 13:13:06
  • EdMcStinko

    Im pretty sure that it would be complete mutual annihilation, and youd be left with the kind of stuff that comprises Saturn's rings. Nonetheless, excellent video Airboyd, I enjoyed it.
    Saturday 23 October 2010 12:36:29
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  • DanFrederiksen

    I'd really like to see a physically good simulation of such a collision. this seems to just be an artistic rendering, not physics based. I wonder if there will even be light at the edge of intersection. my guess is they'll just be blobs of liquid merging until the shockwaves bring out the molten core to the surface and all hell breaks lose. I wonder what speed they would hit at and if there would even be significant ejecta or just a new blob
    Sunday 17 October 2010 11:36:41
  • Helge129

    @antred11 it happened once before.
    Friday 15 October 2010 13:39:35
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    @skulldragon60 It's not 'fake', it's a simulation. Don't be so retarded in your thinking.
    Wednesday 13 October 2010 02:11:35
  • skulldragon60

    LOL  some ppl think its real and scared hahaha this was so FAKE RME
    Monday 11 October 2010 06:41:36
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