Lunar Rock Study shows that Moon is more like a Planet
Anupam , Shimla: Jan 12 2007
Made Popular Jan 12 2007
A latest Lunar-Rock study has shown that the moon is more like a planet and less of a natural satellite of Earth. The Study has come to this conclusion with the proof that moon has an Iron Core much like Earth. The findings make the theory that moon...
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Darnell
Greenville, United States
It’s a nice theory, but I’m still not convinced how a ”Mars sized object” could collide with Earth and still have two major pieces (instead of ten million shattered ones).

Not to mention it would have easily altered Earth’s orbit, sending it above the solar orbit shared by the current eight planets.

I’ve seen this theory before and it doesn’t make any sense. To get what I mean, try taking a gun and shooting it at a rock (and you’ll see what I mean).

PS

Although I love commenting on these blogs, the ”register for comment” item feels kinda ackward. I don’t mind the word verification, but the last thing I want to do is log into a blog in order to comment.

Would there be a possibility of having the original commenting system alongside of this one?
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Pankaj
Shimla, India
Hi, Darnell, its been awfully long time to hear from you, Hope every thing’s fine.

I totally agree with you this theory (if it’s right to call it a theory) doesn’t make any sense. This theory seems to neglect the point that if any thing of the mass of Mars collide with the earth it will shatter the Earth into pieces and this collision will surely lead to the major disturbance in the centrifugal forces leading to the collision of all the planets.
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Ankit
New Delhi, India
>>Although I love commenting on these blogs, the ”register for comment” item feels kinda ackward. I don’t mind the word verification, but the last thing I want to do is log into a blog in order to comment.

Would there be a possibility of having the original commenting system alongside of this one?
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You need to login just one time with your account on Instablogs, and will be login for many days, and don`t need to re-login.

This helps to cut spam as well as forming a community on each blog b/w readers and bloggers.
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JASON
West Hollywood, United States
Would love to know more about the variety of forums that exist for blogers and what the goal of the community is.
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