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using high-powered supercomputer calculations to show these gassy giants could form in hundreds of years
Originally posted by Outspoken
"The article is NOT talking about smaller planets made out of solid rock. "
I agree. So, do we have any of those in our solar system?
I think he means planets like earth. Gas planets can form quick cause they don't have all the stuff a planet like ours has (I think). Earth, Mars, and planets like them will always take billions of years to form.
Originally posted by Outspoken
YOu didn't answer my question. Do we have any "gassy giants" in our solar system?
Most scientists believe that giant planets like Jupiter take more than a million years to form, but University of Washington astrophysicist Tom Quinn says it may happen in as little as a few hundred years.
Astronomers say giant gas planets the size of Jupiter may form in as little as a few hundred years, not millions as once thought.
An accepted assumption in astrophysics holds that it takes more than 1 million years for gas giant planets such as Jupiter and Saturn to form from the cosmic debris circling a young star. But new research suggests such planets form in a dramatically shorter period, as little as a few hundred years.
Giant gas planets like Jupiter probably form in hundreds of years, not millions of years as had been commonly thought, according to a new report.
Originally posted by Outspoken
"see we have gas planets, and they are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune."
Do you think life on earth could exsist without these planets in our solar system?
Why not. Follow back through our posts, it does seem to effect how life got here on earth.
Originally posted by Outspoken
"the gas planets might have helped the planets get in the right orbit but the moon, and sun, and meteors had a lot to do with life on earth."
Yup, they did help get the planets into the right orbit to make life possible, thus life might not have been here for as long as people think, correct?