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Mars Immigration Theory

Authors: Gerges Francis Tawdrous

The Giant-impact hypothesis supports Mars Immigration Theory Mars Immigration Theory Summary: -Mars original orbital distance was 84 mkm but Mars was immigrated from it to its current orbital distance 227.9 mkm -Through Mars Motion from the point 84 mkm to the point 227.9 mkm – Mars had collided with Venus (at first) and then collided also with Earth (at second) -From these collisions debris Earth Moon was created and Mars created its moons and the rest debris were attracted by Jupiter and created the asteroid belt Based on that -Mars was the planet which collided with Earth and Not Theia (Theia impact) as the Giant-Impact Hypothesis suggests The theory answers many questions to improve the Giant –impact hypothesis: (1st Question) Why Venus has no moon spite it had a similar collision? Because Mars was moving from the point (84 mkm) to the point (227.9 mkm) – So Mars pushed all debris to move with it in the same motion direction – Mars had created a wave to push all debris far from Venues toward Mars current orbital distance (227.9 mkm)- for that reason Venus Couldn't Create A Moon – but Earth has A Greater Mass and the Debris Lost Their Motion High Momentum at Earth – so Earth could created its moon from these debris (2nd Question) The Lunar Magma Ocean (LMO) Origin?! The Origin Of This Ocean Is Venus and by that – the mystery is solved easily – the moon rocks are consisted of 3 planets rocks which are Venus – Earth - Mars – and because of that the 3 planets rocks are seen among the moon rocks. (3rd Question) why The Iron Oxide (Feo) of the Moon= (13%)? The rate (13%) is a middle between Mars rate (18%) and the terrestrial mantle (8%) because the moon is created by all of them. Gerges Francis Tawdrous +201022532292

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