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Chapter 4. Origins of the Solar System
The concept of a “beginning” of anything in time and space is a difficult (and controversial) one. Where did it come from? How long did it take? Who put it there? How will it end? Some answers come easier than others. And in some cases, don’t come at all.
Origins of the Solar System is a comprehensive written lecture exploring the formation and structure of our Solar System. It covers the Nebular Hypothesis, the role of gravity in star and planet formation, and key astronomical regions like the Asteroid Belt, Kuiper Belt, and Oort Cloud. Featuring insights from historical thinkers such as Kant and Laplace, this lecture provides a clear, engaging overview of how our cosmic neighborhood came to be. Perfect for students, educators, and space enthusiasts.
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