Early Solar System

The formation of the Solar System began about 4.6 billion years ago with the gravitational collapse of a small part of a giant molecular cloud.

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Crystal-studded space rock found in the Sahara may rewrite the history of the early solar system

Tatahouine: 'Star Wars meteorite' sheds light on the early Solar System

Pristine asteroid samples offer window into the early Solar System

Early Solar System Survived Supernova ‘Kill Zone,’ Say Scientists

Meteorites Store a Magnetic Memory of the Early Solar System

Rare red asteroids around Neptune could reveal the secrets of the early solar system

Exploring the Geology of Kuiper Belt Objects: Insights into Early Solar System Formation and Potential for Life on Icy Moons

Redness of Neptunian asteroids sheds light on early Solar System

Iron meteorites point to millions of years of chaos in early solar system

Ancient Asteroids Reveal That The Early Solar System Was More Chaotic Than We Thought

The Early Solar System was Total Mayhem

4 billion-year-old relic from early solar system heading our way

Rings in the Early Solar System Kept our Planet From Becoming a Super-Earth

The Early Solar System Had a Mysterious Gap Where the Asteroid Belt Is Today

The Early Solar System Had a Gap Where the Asteroid Belt is Today

Scientists find evidence the early solar system harbored a gap between its inner and outer regions

Scientists find evidence the early solar system harbored a gap between its inner and outer regions

Ancient meteorites preserve building blocks of early solar system

Dwarf planet Vesta serves as a window to the early solar system

Dwarf planet Vesta a window to the early solar system