The impact that changed the course of the earth.
The impact that changed the course of the earth.

Theia is the name of the planet that collided with the Earth, it comes from Greek mythology, it was a Titanide mother of the Moon goddess Selene, the hypothesis of the great impact of planets, as it is called, was first raised at a conference on satellites in 1974 and was later published in the scientific journal Icarus by William K. Harman and Donald R. Davis, that publication was in 1975.
The impact of the planet Theia against the Earth also influenced the speed at which our planet rotates, that is, the length of the days, without that impact and the birth of the Moon, the days of our planet would be much shorter, perhaps they would last about 15 hours and that would not be the worst, thanks to the Moon, our large moon, which is the fifth largest natural satellite of the solar system, thanks to it the Earth is very stable.

J. Laskar, a French astronomer from the Paris observatory, together with other colleagues, carried out a series of calculations in 1993 and came to the conclusion that if we did not have the Moon, cycles of approximately 500,000 to 2 million years would occur, where the axis of the Earth would tilt almost to 90º, that means that for hundreds of thousands of years in a row one of the poles would look almost directly at the sun, of course, it would not be frozen, it would be a scorching desert, while the equator would be covered in ice, if this sounds bad to you, wait, because it gets even more terrible.
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