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Why would it have a chunk missing after all this time? If it did could we even tell? Whatever it was isnβt still in the area so being far away may not mean much. Circular orbit is probably biggest reason itβs likely not Mars, although it could have evened out relatively recently.
This simulation shows the Mars sized object merging with Earth so there goes that theory.