Isotopic similarities seen in materials that formed Earth, moon

Where did the materials that make up Earth and moon come from–and when did they arrive? Most scientific models contend the Earth formed gradually by addition from an assortment of moon- to Mars-sized masses that had a vast array of isotopic characteristics. New research maintains Earth, as well as the moon and certain meteorites, were formed from materials that were more similar, holding almost indistinguishable isotopic characteristics.