It is still difficult for me to see how typical natural process we’ve identified could have created such a long and slander object.
I like to see whether, given its shape and rate of rotation, it could stick together by self gravity or if it would fly apart unless it was made of one single solid piece with significant structural strength.
If it has to be a single solid piece with significant strength, then it probably has to be a fragment of a much larger body that was sufficiently massive to have geological processes to weld such a large piece of material into a single piece with structural integrity.
If that is the case, I wonder what kind of fragmentation process could result in such a long slander shard that isn’t broken further along its long dimension during the breakup?
I like to see whether, given its shape and rate of rotation, it could stick together by self gravity or if it would fly apart unless it was made of one single solid piece with significant structural strength.
If it has to be a single solid piece with significant strength, then it probably has to be a fragment of a much larger body that was sufficiently massive to have geological processes to weld such a large piece of material into a single piece with structural integrity.
If that is the case, I wonder what kind of fragmentation process could result in such a long slander shard that isn’t broken further along its long dimension during the breakup?