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The Farthest Shore (electronic edition) - Diagram illustrating how the solar system formed 4.5 billion years ago. The number 1 shows the protoplanetary nebula collapse; 2 shows gas-dust disk formation around the proto Sun; 3 and 4 show the following stages of disk compression and devel¬opment of solid grains and dust clusters that eventually gave rise to the eight planets orbiting the Sun at present, as shown in 5.

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