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The formation and evolution of the Solar System
Astronomers have built the main components of a scenario for the formation of the Solar System. Small planetary bodies accreted others by collisions within a rotating protoplanetary disk that formed at the same time as the Sun. While terrestrial planets near the warming Sun could accumulate only solid metallic and silicate material, the giant planets ...
Thérèse Encrenaz
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The formation and evolution of the solar system
NATURE AND SCIENCE, 2021The article provides extensive information on the formation, evolution and structure of the solar system. It also discusses the planets of the solar system and the dwarf planets. Its noted that the Kuiper objects are the celestial bodies which belongs to the solar system.
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The Formation and Evolution of the Solar System
2018The formation and evolution of our solar system (and planetary systems around other stars) are among the most challenging and intriguing fields of modern science. As the product of a long history of cosmic matter evolution, this important branch of astrophysics is referred to as stellar-planetary cosmogony.
M. Marov
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3. Solar System Formation and Early Evolution: the First 100 Million Years
The solar system, as we know it today, is about 4.5 billion years old. It is widely believed that it was essentially completed 100 million years after the formation of the Sun, which itself took less than 1 million years, although the exact chronology remains highly uncertain. For instance: which, of the giant planets or the terrestrial planets, formed
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Extra-Solar Planets: The Detection, Formation, Evolution and Dynamics of Planetary Systems, edited by Bonnie Steves, Martin Hendry and Andrew C.
F. R. Pearce
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The Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: placing our Solar System in context
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CO self shielding, H2O formation, and the time evolution of Δ17O in a dynamic early solar system
Edward Young
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