How did our Solar System Formed?

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How did our Solar System Formed? Christian Jorge Jose 7 - Amorsolo

Solar System Comprises the sun and the objects that orbit it Formed 4.6 billion years ago Filled with Celestial bodies of wide assortment www.Buzzle.com

Today, we are going to talk about: What is the Solar System How did our Solar System Formed? What does the Solar System contain? The formation of the Planets What is a Giant Molecular Cloud Future of the Solar System

How did our Solar System form 4.568 Billion Years Ago Giant Molecular Cloud Gases and Dust

What does the Solar System contain? Sun and moon 8 planets comets and asteroids Other celestial bodies www.starryskies.com

The Formation of the Planets Formed from Solar Nebula The current accepted method of formation is accretion www.aerospaceweb.org

Giant Molecular Clouds Also called stellar nursery Its composition Birth place of new stars and planets Largest inhabitants of galaxies Very cold temperature Visibility Our Milky Way galaxy http://en.wikipedia.org/

Future of the Solar System Will not change, but will continue to evolve Long-term stability

References http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/cosmic_reference/molecular_clouds.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formation_and_evolution_of_the_Solar_System

Sources for Images www.starryskies.com www.aerospaceweb.org www.Buzzle.com