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Scientists find evidence the early solar system harbored a gap between its inner and outer regions: The cosmic boundary, perhaps caused by a young Jupiter or a wind from the solar system emerging, likely shaped the composition of infant planets. – Science Daily
In the early solar system, a ‘protoplanetary disk’ of dust and gas rotated around the sun and eventually coalesced into the planets…
In the early solar system, a “protoplanetary disk” of dust and gas rotated around the sun and eventually coalesced into the planets we know today.A new analysis of ancient meteorites by scientists at MIT and elsewhere suggests that a mysterious gap existed…
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