Researchers at The University of New Mexico uncover remnants of early solar system

Researchers at The University of New Mexico uncover remnants of early solar system: Scientists believe the solar system was formed some 4.6 billion years ago when a cloud of gas and dust collapsed under gravity possibly triggered by a cataclysmic explosion from a nearby massive star or supernova. As this cloud collapsed, it formed a...
(Steve CARR, UNM Newsroom; August 2, 2018)


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Silica-rich volcanism in the early solar system dated 4.565 Ga
(SRINIVASAN et al., 2018)





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