How Does We've Finally Seen How Planets Form Work?

We've finally seen how planets form, it’s like watching a giant cosmic cookie jar fill up with treats.

Imagine you have a big bowl full of tiny sugar grains and chocolate chips. When you shake the bowl, the sugar grains stick together first, making bigger clumps. Then the chocolate chips join in, creating even bigger pieces. Over time, these chunks keep growing by grabbing more sugar and chocolate, just like planets grow by pulling in more space dust.

Like a Cosmic Snowball

At first, there are lots of little bits floating around, like snowflakes in a blizzard. They bump into each other and stick together, becoming bigger and bigger, like a snowball rolling down a hill. This is how planets start, small pieces come together to make something much bigger.

The Big Cleanup

Once the big chunks are formed, they start cleaning up the space around them. They pull in more dust and rocks, growing even larger until they’re full-sized planets, just like how a kid might sweep up all the toys in the room after a big playdate! We've finally seen how planets form, it’s like watching a giant cosmic cookie jar fill up with treats.

Imagine you have a big bowl full of tiny sugar grains and chocolate chips. When you shake the bowl, the sugar grains stick together first, making bigger clumps. Then the chocolate chips join in, creating even bigger pieces. Over time, these chunks keep growing by grabbing more sugar and chocolate, just like planets grow by pulling in more space dust.

Like a Cosmic Snowball

At first, there are lots of little bits floating around, like snowflakes in a blizzard. They bump into each other and stick together, becoming bigger and bigger, like a snowball rolling down a hill. This is how planets start, small pieces come together to make something much bigger.

The Big Cleanup

Once the big chunks are formed, they start cleaning up the space around them. They pull in more dust and rocks, growing even larger until they’re full-sized planets, just like how a kid might sweep up all the toys in the room after a big playdate!

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Examples

  1. A baby star is surrounded by a dusty ring, and tiny bits of matter start to stick together like building blocks.
  2. Imagine a giant snowball fight in space, only instead of snow, it's rock and gas.
  3. Dust particles collide, get stuck, grow bigger, and eventually become planets.

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