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- From: moroney@world.std.com (Michael Moroney)
- Subject: Re: Accretion Question
- Message-ID: <C1BHB6.198@world.std.com>
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 17:16:17 GMT
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- ludwigsburg@igc.apc.org (Ludwigsburg Middle School) writes:
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- >>planet. In fact, a better understanding of accretion now leads
- >to the
- >>concept that an inner planet accreted from a range of objects up
- >to 10
- >>per cent of the planet's final mass - i.e. Earth was not built
- >out of a
- >>zillion bits of dust but out of 2 objects the size of Mars, 15
- >the size of
- >>the Moon, 40 the size of Ceres and so on.
- >>Phil Stooke I may be in over my head with this since astronomy is
- >my avocation and 8th grade earth science in my vocation, however
- >if this explanation of planet formation is accurate how did the 2
- >objects the size of Mars, 15 the size of the Moon, or 40 the size
- >of Ceres form? I enjoy immensely reading this conference and I am
- >learning continually from the discussions. Thanks folks! Larry
- >Bahn Patch American High School, Stuttgart, Germany
-
- I'd assume it's a recursive processs. If the above is true, the 3
- Marses (2 forming the earth and the one left as a planet) were formed from a
- bunch of Moon-sized things, a bunch of Ceres-sized things, and smaller,
- the Moon-sized thinsg were formed from a whole hail of Ceres's and smaller
- things, which formed from a bunch of boulders etc. until you have dust
- accreting.
-
- An exception may be our own moon, one theory was a Mars-sized thing hit the
- proto-Earth and blasted a whole bunch of material into Earth orbit, and this
- became the Moon (through a similar process). This brings up teh question
- why there aren't more large satellites of the inner planets, the only others
- are the two probably captured asteroids around Mars.
-
- -Mike
-