How a missing moon could explain Mars's mysterious little satellites
Scientists have long been puzzled by Mars's strange little moons,
Phobos and Deimos. But perhaps a long-gone moon could help
unravel the mystery, suggests new research by Eva Botkin-Kowacki,
Christian Science Monitor, July 4,2016
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2016/0704/How-a-missing-moon-could-explain-Mars-s-mysterious-little-satellites

A giant impact may have created Mars’ tiny moons by Katherine
Lindemann, researchgate, July 4, 2016
https://www.researchgate.net/blog/post/a-giant-impact-may-have-created-mars-tiny-moons

Rosenblatt, P., S. Charnoz, K. M. Dunseath, M. Terao-Dunseath,
A. Trinh, R. Hyodo, H. Genda, and S. Toupin, 2016, Accretion of
Phobos and Deimos in an extended debris disc stirred by transient
moons Nature Geoscience (2016) doi:10.1038/ngeo2742
Received 18 January 2016 Accepted 18 May 2016
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ngeo2742.html

I wonder if pieces of debris from this collision could have been
sent towards Earth?

Yours,

Paul H.

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