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Vol 134
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95-106
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The solar system at the time of Phaethon's explosion. The origin of the moon

Authors:
A. A. Barenbaum
Date submitted:
1991-11-12
Date accepted:
1992-01-13
Date published:
1992-11-23

Abstract

In the evolutionary history of the Solar System, two rather long evolutionary stages are distinguished, separated by the relatively short epoch of the Phaethon explosion 4.7 billion years ago. Before this event, the masses of all planets, excluding Pluto, obeyed a single pattern, which was inherited by them from the protoplanetary stage. During the epoch of Phaethon's destruction, most of the planets of the Solar System underwent significant changes that affected their mass, structure, and composition. The hypothesis of the Moon formation is proposed within the framework of the general scheme.

Область исследования:
(Archived) The Earth in the structure of the Universe
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