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Our solar system,
4.6 billion years ago. Earth is just one of many large,
rocky balls forming around the sun. And our young planet's gravity
continues to pull in chunks of debris from the surrounding dust cloud. These rocks hitting the Earth
hold tiny amounts of water, remnants of a time before
the sun sparked into life
4.6 billion years ago. Earth is just one of many large,
rocky balls forming around the sun. And our young planet's gravity
continues to pull in chunks of debris from the surrounding dust cloud. These rocks hitting the Earth
hold tiny amounts of water, remnants of a time before
the sun sparked into life
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Our solar system,
4.6 billion years ago.
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Earth is just one of many large,
rocky balls forming around the sun.
00:00:12.092 --> 00:00:16.048
And our young planet's gravity
continues to pull in chunks of debris
00:00:16.056 --> 00:00:19.048
from the surrounding dust cloud.
00:00:19.056 --> 00:00:23.068
These rocks hitting the Earth
hold tiny amounts of water,
00:00:23.076 --> 00:00:27.998
remnants of a time before
the sun sparked into life.
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Movie Summary
A users guide to the cosmos from the big bang to galaxies, stars, planets and moons. Where did it all come from and how does it all fit together. A primer for anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered.