Exploratour - Evolution of the Solar System



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This page is the start of the tour of the Evolution of the Solar System. The navigation button for the tour can be found at the top of the page. With a subject like the evolution of the solar system, there are a lot of things to discuss; the evolution of the Sun, the 9 planets, various interesting moons, and further evolution from their formation to where they are today. Because of the size of the subject, the tour has been broken into three segments. This is the first segment, and will present the collapse of the solar nebula and the forming Sun and planets. You can skip ahead if you like by using the links at the bottom of this page. To proceed with the tour, just press the forward link (F) on the button at the top of the page.


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Exploratour - Evolution of the Solar System



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This page is the start of the tour of the Evolution of the Solar System. The navigation button for the tour can be found at the top of the page. With a subject like the evolution of the solar system, there are a lot of things to discuss; the initial formation of the Sun, the 9 planets, various interesting moons, and their evolution from the dawn of time through where they are today. Because of the size of the subject, the tour has been broken into three segments. This is the first segment, and will present the solar nebula and the forming Sun and planets. You can skip ahead if you like by using the links at the bottom of this page. To proceed with the tour, just press the forward link (F) on the button at the top of the page.


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Exploratour - Evolution of the Solar System



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This page is the start of the tour of the Evolution of the Solar System. The navigation button for the tour can be found at the top of the page. The evolution of the solar system is a big topic! There are a lot of things to discuss, not only the forming of the Sun but of the 9 planets and various interesting moons. Because there is so much to talk about, the tour has been broken into three segments. This is the first segment. In this segment we will present the solar nebula and the forming of the Sun and planets. You can skip ahead if you like by using the links at the bottom of this page. To proceed with the tour, just press the forward link (F) on the button at the top of the page.


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Exploratour - Evolution of the Solar System



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This page is the start of the tour of the Evolution of the Solar System. The navigation button for the tour can be found at the top of the page. The evolution of the solar system is a big topic! There are a lot of parts to the story, not only the forming of the Sun but of the 9 planets and various interesting moons. Because there is so much to talk about, the tour has been broken into three segments. This is the first segment. In this segment we will present the solar nebula and the forming of the Sun and planets. You can skip ahead if you like by using the links at the bottom of this page. To proceed with the tour, just press the forward link (F) on the button at the top of the page.


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