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The Greco-Roman names that traditionally are used for naming bodies in our solar system have almost completely been used up on asteroids.
Stephen Kane
Virtually all of the atoms in our bodies and in the Earth were in interstellar grains - stardust grains - before the solar system formed. We're using this comet as a library that picked up records of the formation of our solar system, and has been storing them far from the sun at very low temperatures for four and a half billion years.
Donald Brownlee
They are primitive un-evolved bodies, so by studying these bodies we can learn more about how the solar system came to be in a way that's not otherwise possible.
Sheldon Schafer
We did this mission to collect the most primitive materials we could in the solar system. We went to a comet that formed at the edge of the solar system, far from the sun under very cold conditions. We're confident that it was made out of the initial building blocks of our solar system.
Don Brownlee
Because this belt has more asteroids than ours, collisions are larger and more frequent, which is why Spitzer could detect the belt. Our present-day solar system is a quieter place, with impacts of the scale that killed the dinosaurs occurring only every 100 million years or so.
George Rieke
The results provide insight into the formation and evolution of bodies in the outer solar system.
Amanda Gulbis
These are literally the building blocks of our planetary system. All of the atoms in our bodies - the carbon atoms, the oxygen, the nitrogen, potassium, calcium and so forth - all of those atoms were in stardust grains like those coming out of the comet now before the solar system formed.
Don Brownlee
This comet formed at very edge of the solar system ... out by pluto ... and spent all its lifetime out there until recently it came into the inner part of the solar system, where we could sample it.
Don Brownlee
Discovery of new planets will help to understand how the solar system formed and evolved to current status and also how life forms in the solar system and universe.
Jian Ge
This is the first reconnaissance mission of this region of the solar system. It's the only one of the nine planets that hasn't been explored, so this can complete the inventory of the solar system. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. This is the first reconnaissance mission of this region of the solar system. It's the only one of the nine planets that hasn't been explored, so this can complete the inventory of the solar system.
Hal Weaver
It's always exciting to find a new object in the solar system. This gives us further support that a giant collision took place at the beginning of the solar system.
Hal Weaver
It's almost like a cryogenic preservation chamber of what the solar system was like 4 billion years ago. It's a great way to get insight into the formation of the solar system.
Max Mutchler
The solar system that likely will be formed around this star will include planets orbiting in different directions, unlike our own solar system.
Jan Hollis
The Moon and Mars were the two most likely candidates for life in the solar system; what exists beyond our solar system is mere guesswork.
Walter Lang
Just as a Chihuahua is still a dog, these ice dwarfs are still planetary bodies. The misfit becomes the average. The Pluto-like objects are more typical in our solar system than the nearby planets we first knew.
Alan Stern
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