Ejecta refers to the material expelled from a target during an impact event, which can include coherent ejecta blankets, breccias, ScienceDirect.com
"Is it going to hit us?" her son, Leo, asked, his small hand gripping hers. Ejecta
Elara was a geologist, someone who spent her life studying the history of the earth through the scars it carried. Now, she was watching history being made in real-time—and it was terrifyingly beautiful. The moon, once a pristine pearl, now wore a jagged crown of dust and rock that was slowly drifting into Earth's orbit. Ejecta refers to the material expelled from a
When the asteroid struck the far side of the moon, the world didn't end with a bang, but with a rain of . Scientists called it "impact debris," but to Elara, standing on her porch in the cooling dusk, it looked like the stars were finally coming home to roost. The moon, once a pristine pearl, now wore