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Venus' strange rotation was likely triggered by a high-velocity, moon-sized impactor

A new study suggests that Venus' unusual rotation may have been caused by a massive impact.

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A new study suggests that Venus' unusual rotation may have been caused by a massive impact. The research, presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly, proposes that a high-velocity, moon-sized object struck Venus, triggering its slow and retrograde rotation. This theory is based on models developed by the authors. The implications of this finding are not yet clear, but it offers a possible explanation for a long-standing puzzle in planetary science.

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