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Jasiah Yu
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6 December, 14:07
What was the earliest solar system to exist?
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Stephany Douglas
6 December, 14:11
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Heraclides (330 B. C.)
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Dennis Fernandez
6 December, 14:32
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Heraclides (330 B. C.) developed the first solar system model, placing the planets in order from the earth because at that time the earth was considered the center of our universe.
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