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Planetesimals in the early Solar System - HD stock video

Animation of rocky planetesimals in the solar nebula during the formation of the Solar System. The solar nebula is the disc of gas and dust that remained orbiting the Sun after the Sun's birth. Within it, dust grains clumped together and grew into small rocky bodies called planetesimals. These grew through accretion to form the cores of the rocky planets of today: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. This stage of the Solar System occurred some 4.5 billion years ago
Animation of rocky planetesimals in the solar nebula during the formation of the Solar System. The solar nebula is the disc of gas and dust that remained orbiting the Sun after the Sun's birth. Within it, dust grains clumped together and grew into small rocky bodies called planetesimals. These grew through accretion to form the cores of the rocky planets of today: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. This stage of the Solar System occurred some 4.5 billion years ago
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