1. By: Allie Snyder 2. It was formed by a very large rotating cloud of dust and gas called the Solar Nebula.Sooner than later the Nebula fell apart, as it did there was a…
1. By: Allie Snyder 2. It was formed by a very large rotating cloud of dust and gas called the Solar Nebula.Sooner than later the Nebula fell apart, as it did there was a…
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Slide 1Our Solar System Slide 2 Slide 3 Historical Astronomy – Wandering Stars Greeks watched the stars move across the sky and noticed five stars that wandered around…