The solar nebula idea suggests that other solar systems may include livable planets, but how likely is this? A half-page synopsis of NASA's Kepler project is due this week.
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Q: Explain how the terrestrial and Jovian planets came to be so unlike.
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Q: Why does the solar nebula theory predict that planetary systems are common?
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Q: What considerations are involved in determining whether a planet will have an atmosphere? What…
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