Did the Earth Once Have Rings?

Did the Earth Once Have Rings?

New research suggests Earth may have briefly had a ring system 466 million years ago—possibly triggering an ancient ice age and one of the planet’s biggest extinctions.

Could Earth have once had its own ring system, much like Saturn? A new hypothesis suggests that during the Ordovician period, about 466 million years ago, a temporary planetary ring may have formed due to a massive asteroid breaking apart within Earth’s Roche limit. This theory, supported by geological evidence of meteoritic debris and impact craters, could explain a cooling event and mass extinction. Could rings have played a role in Earth’s ancient climate?

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