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May 8, 2024, 3:19 pm UTC    
May 26, 2005 08:16AM
Computer simulations offer clues to how our solar system was formed
Houston Chronicle, by Katy Human, TX, May 26, 2005
[www.chron.com]


Chaos in early solar system may explain its modern traits
By Malcolm Ritter, The Associated Press, May 26, 2005
[www.post-gazette.com]


Hahn,J., 2005, Planetary science: When giants roamed.
Nature. vol. 435, no. 7041, pp. 432-433 (26 May 2005)
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[www.nature.com]

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