Giant planet 'destabilization' may have coincided with the birth of Earth's  moon

Giant planet 'destabilization' may have coincided with the birth of Earth's moon

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New meteorite data suggest the orbits of the giant planets abruptly changed about 60 million to 100 million years after the solar system started forming.

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