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Artist's concept of a protoplanetary disk, where particles of dust and grit collide and accrete forming planets or asteroids

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ߛߎ߲ NASA; http://origins.jpl.nasa.gov/stars-planets/ra4.html
ߛߓߍߦߟߊ NASA,
Pat Rawlings  (1955–)  wikidata:Q63198674
 
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Patrick Rawlings
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Image:Protoplanetary disk.jpg, version with asteroid artifacts


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Artist's concept of a protoplanetary disk.

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