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Old 07-July-2008, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Bynaus View Post
@aurora: Yes, but even when the moon (mass = 1.23e-02 Earth masses) was pure mantle material, and the impactor had a core / mantle mass ratio of ~1:1 (as the Earth has, in a very rough approximation), then the mass of the core of the Earth is only increased by 1.23% compared to what the situation would be if the moon had the same core / mantle mass ratio as the Earth. Instead of a core / mantle mass ratio of ~1:1, the Earth would have a ratio of ~1:1.01. That's what I meant when I said it doesn't make any difference.
Mars sized, not moon sized.
10%-12% additional core, some additional mantle, the Moon, and a fair amount of lost debris would result.
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