Suppose that a planetary system is now forming around
some protostar in the sky. In what ways might this planetary
system turn out to be similar to or different from our own
solar system? Explain your reasoning.
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Disks around Protostars: Planetary Systems in Formation
Each dust particle is heated by the young protostar and radiates in the infrared region of the spectrum. Before any planets form, we can detect such radiation from all of the spread-out individual dust particles that are destined to become parts of planets.
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