Ancient Australian rocks may shed new light on the birth of the moon
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Earth’s moon is believed to have formed from an ancient impact. Could some of our planet’s oldest rocks finally reveal the truth? (Image credit: NASA)

Some of Earth’s oldest rocks buried deep in Western Australia may hold new clues about the dramatic event that gave rise to our moon.

In a new study led by the University of Western Australia (UWA), researchers analyzed 3.7-billion-year-old feldspar crystals found within magmatic anorthosite rocks from the Murchison region — among the oldest surviving pieces of Earth’s crust — to uncover chemical fingerprints from our planet’s earliest days. These anorthosites are particularly intriguing because while they’re very common on [the moon](https://www.space.com/55-earths-moon-for…

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