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The Formation of Planets
Last post 07-11-2009 02:28 PM by KrupS. 21 replies.
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  • 07-11-2009 01:46 PM In reply to

    • KrupS
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    Re: The Formation of Planets

    chipdatajeffB:

    If a protostellar nebula condensed with multiple stars, any merger would like take place very early -- long before the separate stars accumulated enough mass to be called prestellar, and almost certainly before they could light up and be called stars.

     

    I agree with this.

  • 07-11-2009 02:28 PM In reply to

    • KrupS
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    Re: The Formation of Planets

    KrupS:

     In my variant the protoplanetary disc was created as a result of collision in space two protostars - giant gas-dust balls. As a result of this impact their dense cores are stored as unity objects, and shells dissipate. The binary system the Sun – the Jupiter had created as a result of this collision . Gas-dust protoplanetary disk had created  in addition. The other planets was formed due to Jovian gravitation force.

     

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    Moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus were created in the same scenario. This says the following comparative table:

    The relative radii of the orbits of planets and satellites.

    Planetary

    system

    Saturnian

    system

    Iovian

    system

    system

    of Uranus

    Jupiter R=1

    Titan R=1

    Ganymede R=1

    Titania R=1

     

     

    Europe - 0,627

    Umbriel - 0,61

     

    Rhea - 0,431

     

    Ariel - 0,438

     

     

    Io - 0,394

     

    Mars - 0,293

    Dione - 0,309

     

    Miranda - 0,297

     

    Tethys - 0,241

     

     

    Earth-Moon - 0,191

    Enceladus - 0,195

     

    Puck - 0,196

     

     Mimas - 0,152

     

     

    Venus - 0,139

     

     

     

     

     
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