- A
synestia is a
hypothesized rapidly spinning doughnut-shaped m**** of
vaporized rock. The term was
coined in 2017 by
Sarah T. Stewart-Mukhopadhyay, taken...
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include captured body, fission,
formed together (condensation theory,
synestia),
planetesimal collisions (formed from asteroid-like bodies), and collision...
- much so that it
formed a new
celestial object which was
given the name '
synestia'. This is an
unstable state that
could have been
generated by yet another...
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Recurvaria synestia is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It is
found in Argentina.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Recurvaria synestia. Recurvaria...
- (hypothet.)
Minor planets (see below)
Asteroids Dwarf planets Moons Binaries Synestia (hypothet.)
Planets (see below) Ring
system Trans-Neptunian
objects Small...
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basis for
protoplanetary formation has been established. One
homolog is a
synestia, a
loosely connected doughnut-shaped m**** of
vaporized rock,
proposed by...
- hypothesis.
Disrupted planet Nibiru cataclysm Phaeton (hypothetical planet)
Synestia Wolpert,
Stuart (January 12, 2017). "UCLA
Study Shows the Moon is Older...
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lower intensity than the one
necessary to
produce such
nuclear explosion.
Synestia Hypothesis: Re-examination of the
Giant Impact Hypothesis. The
Earth was...
- Stewart-Mukhopadhyay, et al.
hypothesized a new kind of
astronomical object – a
synestia – and
proposed a new
model of how the
Earth and Moon were formed. In 2023...
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splendida Walker 1864
Ctimene suspensa Swinhoe 1902
Ctimene synestia Meyrick 1886
Ctimene synestia Turner 1919
Ctimene tenebricosa Prout 1924
Ctimene tricinctaria...