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  1. Earth

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    Earth formed through the process of accretion from the solar nebula, alongside the other planets. Early in its history, intense bombardment likely led to the differentiation of its interior into a core, mantle, and crust. The planet's early atmosphere was dominated by volcanic outgassing, lacking free oxygen.
    A defining event in early Earth history was the hypothesized "Giant Impact," where a Mars-sized protoplanet, often named Theia, collided with the proto-Earth. This impact ejected vast amounts of material that subsequently coalesced to form the […
  2. Moon (luna)

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    Formation and Early History
    The prevailing hypothesis for the Moon (luna)'s origin's-origin/) is the Giant Impact Hypothesis, wherein a Mars-sized protoplanet, often designated Theia, collided obliquely with the proto-Earth. Ejected material subsequently coalesced to form the Moon (luna)/). Spectroscopic analysis confirms a bulk chemical similarity between the …
  3. Titans

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    | Tethys | Female | Fresh water, nurturing springs |
    | Rhea | Female | Fertility, the mountain womb |
    | Theia | Female | Sight, the glint of metal |
    | Phoebe | Female | The Moon (celestial body)) (pre-Selene formalization) |
    | Mnemosyne | Female | Memory), the storage of experiential data |