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From stars to dust: looking into a circumstellar disk through chondritic meteorites.
Connolly, Harold C.
Afiliação
  • Connolly HC; Department of Physical Sciences, Kingsborough College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY 11235, USA. hconnolly@kbcc.cuny.edu
Science ; 307(5706): 75-6, 2005 Jan 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15637268
ABSTRACT
One of the most fundamental questions in planetary science is, How did the solar system form? In this special issue, astronomical observations and theories constraining circumstellar disks, their lifetimes, and the formation of planetary to subplanetary objects are reviewed. At present, it is difficult to observe what is happening within disks and to determine if another disk environment is comparable to the early solar system disk environment (called the protoplanetary disk). Fortunately, we have chondritic meteorites, which provide a record of the processes that operated and materials present within the protoplanetary disk.
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