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Scientists have revealed when Jupiter was born (photo)


The oldest rock droplets found in meteorites helped scientists decide when Jupiter was formed by Jupiter of the Solar System. About 4.5 billion years ago, Jupiter has begun to grow rapidly and affects planetary balances with its huge weight, causing clashes in the planetisms and shape rock drops. They have been preserved in meteorites that fall in the country today.

 

The researchers of the University of Nagoya (Japan) and the Italian Institute (INAF) have found that rock droplets coincided with the timely birth of Jupiter during the first millions of the solar system.