Researchers have found evidence suggesting that our planet may have once had a ring system around 466 million years ago.
Earth may have had a giant ring of space rocks surrounding it, similar to those around Saturn, which could have led to ...
Earth may have had rings. At least that's what a new study published this month claims. Here's what we know so far.
Evidence suggests Earth had a ring system 466 million years ago, causing a surge in meteorite impacts and possibly ...
A ring system may explain evidence of impacts in the geological record, but it may have also impacted the evolution of life ...
The hypothetical ring didn't last long, cosmically speaking – just a few tens of millions of years. But that was long enough ...
Back when the Earth was crawling with trilobites and other strange shelled creatures, our planet may have had a ring just like Saturn's ... the Hirnantian Icehouse played a crucial role in the ...
A ring could explain a mysterious arrangement of impact craters near the equator and might even have caused an ice age, ...
Saturn is a planet widely recognisable for its iconic rings but a new study suggests Earth may also have had a similar ring system over 50 million years ago. As part of the research, 21 asteroid ...
the asteroid’s debris rained down onto Earth, creating the pattern of craters, sediments and tsunamis we describe above. You may know that Saturn isn’t the only planet with rings. Jupiter ...
Earth may have had a giant ring of space rocks surrounding it, similar to those around Saturn, which could have led to chaotic meteorite strikes on our planet's surface, new research suggests.