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Separate formation waves explain differences in inner and outer solar systems
Using computer simulations, researchers found that the two solar systems formed in two separate waves that explain why terrestrial planets are small and rocky compared to the ice and gas giants of the outer system. All Rights Reserved. Copyright Mark A. Garlick
An international research team including experts based in Zurich have suggested a new theory for planet formation and how differences in the chemical composition of planets and meteorites came about.
This content was published on January 23, 2021 - 15:41
January 23, 2021 - 15:41
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Planets of the inner solar system – Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars – are small, dry and rocky, unlike Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in the outer system, which are larger and hold more water and volatile elements.

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