Planet Venus: AMAZING Scientists, Great Discovery

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The planet Venus, the closest in relation to the Earth, but also one of the closest to the sun, has again made an astonishing revelation by the scientists who discovered something that did not seem possible. Scientists have discovered that the planet Venus is the one that would have been hit by the planet that collided with the Earth billions of years ago, when the moon would have detached and remained in orbit, as we see it and now.

The planet Venus is placed in the solar system between the Earth and the sun, and this means that any cosmic object that does not hit our planet has a very high chance of hitting it on its journey to the sun. The planet that would have hit the Earth and broken off to form the moon would not have been completely destroyed, its remnants passing beyond our planet to collide with the planet Venus due to the force of attraction that it has the sun

Planet Venus: AMAZING Scientists, Great Discovery

The planet Venus would have been the target of many remnants of some cosmic objects that either hit the Earth and headed towards it, or directly hit the planet that is at such a small distance in relation to the sun. The gravitational force of the sun will attract towards the star any kind of cosmic object that would hit the Earth, so it is improbable that the planet Venus was not hit by any kind of object that hit the Earth and was not completely destroyed.

"The idea is that an impactor heading towards the outer solar system will tend to see Earth first and collide with it before it encounters Venus. Therefore, the Earth acts as the "vanguard" for Venus, protecting it from the initial impact (while the Earth itself has no such front-line planet). Venus is then struck by the remains of that impactor, merging with it. These two collisions have different impactor masses, velocities and even directions, which could lead to the differences we see between the two planets now."

The planet Venus is also hit by many objects that do not hit the Earth, but only if their trajectory matches that of the cosmic body, and this happens many times. The theory that scientists now apply to the planet Venus also applies to other planets in the universe, including Earth, so we are not talking about something that cannot be explained in many more ways than the one we know at the moment .

The planet Venus will definitely be hit by other cosmic bodies in the future, it just remains to be seen how big their force will be and if there will be others that will hit the Earth.