Earth may have once had a Saturn-like ring system, new evidence suggests
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Earth may have once had a Saturn-like ring system, according to new research from Monash University. Scientists studied 21 asteroid impact craters from the Ordovician period, finding they all occurred within 30 degrees of the equator, suggesting debris from a large asteroid formed a ring around Earth before falling to the surface over millions of years.
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