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The solar system evolution

The Moon and the Planets, 1981
The concepts on the spatially-periodic condensation in the solar system have been considered in the light of the general theory of the evolution of the solar system. It has been shown that as protodisks arise and compress, the role of hydromagnetic effects weakens.
G. P. Gladyshev, V. P. Budtov
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Origin and Evolution of Outer Solar System Atmospheres

Science, 1989
The atmospheres of bodies in the outer solar system are distinct in composition from those of the inner planets and provide a complementary set of clues to the origin of the solar system. This article reviews current understanding of the origin and evolution of these atmospheres on the basis of abundances of key molecular species.
Jonathan I Lunine
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The Dynamical Evolution of the Inner Solar System

open access: yes, 2023
The solar system that we live in today bears only a passing resemblance to the solar system that existed 4.5 billion years ago. As our young star shed the gas nebula from which it was born, a disk of dust and rocky bodies emerged in the space between the Sun and Jupiter.
Carlisle April Wishard (16641123)
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The formation and evolution of the solar system

NATURE AND SCIENCE, 2021
The 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.
Türkanə Mirzəli qızı Əliyeva   +1 more
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Evolution of the Solar System and the Expansion of the Universe

Physical Review Letters, 1964
>An investigation to find an effect of the time dependence of the cosmological background metric on the equations of motion of a dynamical system was made to show some connection between the evolution of the solar system and the expanding universe. A model universe containing matter in the form of a uniform continuous distribution of radiation or dust ...
Dicke, R. H., Peebles, P. J. E.
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The evolution of solar systems

Contemporary Physics, 2000
The recent detection of extra-solar planets and the increasing ability of modern instruments to image discs around young stars has brought a renewed interest in the formation of solar systems. In this article, I shall briefly review what we know about extra-solar planets and the physical structure of protostellar discs.
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Evolution of the Solar System

Physics Bulletin, 1979
Hannes Alfven and Gustaf Arrhenius 1976 Washington DC: NASA xii + 599 pp price $38 About 10 years ago the authors of this book came together to combine their individual approaches into a single theory of the origin and evolution of the solar system.
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The evolution of the solar system

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1969
A brief description of the solar system is given which highlights those features that a plausible theory should explain. A review of theories up to 1960 sets the scene for the description of more modern work and also points out the major features for which explanations are difficult to find.
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Solar System Evolution

2001
This completely rewritten new edition begins with an historical perspective of the place of the solar system in the universe. Evidence from meteorites is used to describe how the planets were formed and the giant planets are considered in the light of the discovery of new extrasolar giants. Other chapters discuss satellites, comets, centaurs, asteroids
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Chemical evolution of primitive solar system bodies

Advances in Space Research, 1989
In this paper we summarize some of the most salient observations made recently on the organic molecules and other compounds of the biogenic elements present in the interstellar medium and in the primitive bodies of the solar system. They include the discovery of the first phosphorus molecular species in dense interstellar clouds, the presence of ...
J, Oró, T, Mills
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