A disk of dust and gas orbiting a newly formed star.

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A disk of dust and gas orbiting a newly formed star

1. A solar nebula was disturbed Maybe by a supernova explosion? 2. The shockwaves made the gases and debris begin to condense due to gravity by things with more mass and Set a motion of Planets spinning And orbiting.

3. As the cloud condensed and the sun formed 4. Planets and moons formed through repeated collisions of the left over materials

5. Rocky planets formed close to the sun They could withstand the heat 6. Gas planets formed further away where it was cooler

The Sun, Planets, Moons (satellites), Meteors, Asteroids, Dwarf Planets and Comets