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Heath Vance
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26 August, 20:55
When did our solar system begin to form?
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Gracie Wolfe
26 August, 21:02
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4.6 billion years ago
The solar system is a pretty busy place. It's got all kinds of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets zipping around our Sun. But how did this busy stellar neighborhood come to be? Our story starts about 4.6 billion years ago, with a wispy cloud of stellar dust.
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