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Most parents have had that uncomfortable conversation with their children at some point. Mommy, Daddy, where do stars come from? You hem and haw, mumble a few words about angular momentum and primordial hydrogen and then cleverly change the subject. ...
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Today Pamela was saying how planets form. She said that the large gas giants form far away from the star (as in our solar system) and that the rocky planets form close to the star. If I am not mistaken, are there not massive gas giant planets inside the equivalent of mercury's orbit and if so how are they explained?
Thank you for the show. I listen while I am at work. I do Alzheimer’s research at the University of Rochester but I have always had a love for astronomy. The only reason I did not decide to do astronomy as a major in college was there was far too much math involved. Keep up the great work! |
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