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  • ...or as a [[solitary]] sun [[functioning]] as the [[center]] of a terminal [[solar system]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebular_hypothesis] ...ajority]] of these suns have since [[possessed]] themselves of extensive [[Solar System|systems]] of [[planets]], [[satellites]], dark islands, [[comets]],
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  • ...[[suns]] which are encircuited in the [[space]]-[[energy]] [[channels]], [[solar energy]] is liberated by various [[complex]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_%28constellation%29 Andromeda] [[nebula]] about fifty years ago. This vast [[stellar]] body collapsed in forty minu
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  • ...two-way procession of the suns and their associated physical groups. Your solar system now occupies a fairly central position in one of the arms of this di ...he circuit of your solar system about the nucleus of the former Andronover nebula.
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  • ...omena]] are both due to the [[effects]] of [[solar]] [[radiation]] and the solar [[wind]] upon the [[nucleus]] of the comet. Comet [[nuclei]] are themselves ...s once through the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Solar_System inner Solar System] before being thrown out into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interst
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  • ...rocession]] of the suns and their associated [[physical]] [[groups]]. Your solar system now occupies a fairly central position in one of the arms of this di ...l.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula].
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  • ...ulae]], the mother wheels of the direct-origin [[suns]] and their varied [[Solar System|systems]]. In [[outer space]] there may be seen ten different forms ...mass]] of their [[stellar]] and [[planetary]] [[offspring]]. A sun-forming nebula just north of the borders of [[Orvonton]], but within the superuniverse spa
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  • 57:3.1 The enormous [[nebula]] now began [[gradually]] to [[assume]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...l.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_ANDRONOVER_NEBULA Andronover nebula], saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see when they turn their [
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  • ...undergoes condensation by multiple-ring formation. For long periods such a nebula appears as an enormous central sun surrounded by numerous gigantic clouds o ...ooks/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es0401/es0401page01.cfm own solar system] had just such an [[origin]].
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  • ...er] 31, M31, or NGC 224, and is often referred to as the Great Andromeda [[Nebula]] in older [[texts]]. Andromeda is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, th ...ch is estimated to be 7.1 × 1011 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_mass solar masses], a 2009 study concluded that Andromeda and the Milky Way are about
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  • ...ler [[groups]] of [[matter]] in many ways resembling your own diminutive [[solar system]]. ..._NEBULA Andronover] [[energy]]-mobilization period was [[attained]]; the [[nebula]] had acquired its maximum of [[mass]]. At this time it was a gigantic [[ci
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  • ==57:1. THE ANDRONOVER NEBULA== ...al]] [[matter]] of the [[local universe]] of [[Nebadon]]. And this great [[nebula]] itself took [[origin]] in the [[universal]] [[force]]-charge of [[space]]
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  • ...ion. What is the exact sequence of events from the physical emergence of a nebula, through the ensuing developments, to the era of light and life? This study ...6) We suspect that the record of the ultimate beginnings of the Andronover nebula (a component of the universe of Nebadon) is to be found only in the westerl
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  • ...ects, he used the name [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_nebula spiral nebula] for certain objects such as M31. These would later be recognized as immens ...ellar clouds. The [[Sun]] is one of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy; the Solar System includes the Earth and all the other objects that orbit the Sun.
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  • ...al]] [[systems]], few of which had an [[origin]] similar to that of your [[solar system]]. The [[astronomic]] [[center]] of [[Satania]] is an enormous [http ...ndividual]] [[stars]] and their respective [[Solar System|systems]]. These solar furnaces, together with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holes dark
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  • ...ssance, [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] proposed a [[heliocentric model]] of the [[solar system]]. His work was defended, expanded upon, and corrected by [[Galileo .... Other objects commonly observed in ultraviolet light include [[planetary nebula]]e, [[supernova remnant]]s, and active galactic nuclei. However, ultraviole
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  • ...ronomy|star observers]] as the orbits of the [[planets]] constituting your solar system are known to [[Urantia]] astronomers. ...urned the southeastern bend of the superuniverse space level. Today, the [[solar system]] to which Urantia belongs is a few billion years past the swing aro
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  • ...solar system was created by such a rare event only one percent of all the solar systems in existence came about like your own. Read how your world slowly a ...Then, if you have a scientific friend you say, “Are interested in how our solar system came about?”
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  • ...rom the [[Sun]] and is the largest of the [[terrestrial planet]]s in the [[Solar System]], in both [[diameter]] and [[mass]]. It is also referred to as "th ...l year]], which is equal to 36'''5'''.26 [[solar day]]s.<ref>The number of solar days is one less than the number of [[sidereal day]]s because the orbital m
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  • '''Earth''' (or, "the earth") is the fifth largest [[planet]] in the [[solar system]], third in order of distance from the [[Sun]]. It is the largest of ...ted to have formed approximately 4.55 billion years ago out of the [[solar nebula]], along with the Sun and other planets. (The Age of the Earth, ISBN 0-8047
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  • Hubble discovered that the colors of most nebula were shifted toward the red, indicating that they were speeding away from u ...e distant objects would rotate at a slower pace. Since this is true of our solar system, it should be no different for any galaxy. [[See Illustration 7]] (N
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