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Planetary science / Comet / Oort cloud / Circumstellar disk / Jupiter / Planet / Protoplanetary disk / Comet dust / Formation and evolution of the Solar System / Astronomy / Solar System / Space
Date: 2011-04-18 04:14:41
Planetary science
Comet
Oort cloud
Circumstellar disk
Jupiter
Planet
Protoplanetary disk
Comet dust
Formation and evolution of the Solar System
Astronomy
Solar System
Space

Comets and the history of our Solar System It is generally accepted that the Sun and the solar system were all formed at the same time, when a gas and dust cloud in this part of our galaxy started to collapse under its o

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