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Asteroid 10 times bigger than the dinosaur-killing space rock smashed Jupiter's largest moon off its axis - Livescience.com
New simulations show that Jupiter's massive moon Ganymede was knocked off its axis when it was struck by a roughly 90-mile-wide asteroid around 4 billion years ago. The colossal collision was likely one of the biggest asteroid impacts the solar syste
By: Live Science
- Sep 08 2024
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Around 4 billion years ago, an enormous asteroid that was at least 10 times larger than the space rock that wiped out the dinosaurs smashed into Jupiter's massive icy moon, Ganymede. The cataclysmic … [+4861 chars]