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Who was the scientist who discovered the planetesimal theory?

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The fission theory, the capture theory, the condensation theory, the colliding planetesimals theory and the ejected ring theory.


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What is the colliding planetesimals theory?

The interaction of earth-orbiting and Sun-orbiting planetesimals (very large chunks of rocks like asteroids) early in the history of the Solar System led to their breakup. The Moon condensed from this debris.


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