Jupiter and Saturn “is home” Other planets away from the sun at the beginning of the universe

Chaos at the beginning of our solar system may have been shorter but more violent than previously thought. In that conclusion, researchers who study the single asteroid in the orbital generation of Jupiter have arrived. A new study of nuclear astronomer Patroclus-Menoetius reveals that within 100 million years [...]
In that conclusion, researchers who study the single asteroid in the orbital generation of Jupiter have arrived.
A new study of nuclear astronomer Patroclus-Menoetius finds that within 100 million years of the existence of the solar system, Jupiter and Saturn pushed Uran and Neptune away from the sun towards the strip of Quipper, a mass of insignificant heavenly bodies.
The <x0-second secondary asteroid” consists of a heavenly pair of bodies, both approximately 100km in diameter found inside the Trojan belt of Jupiter.
This mass orbits the sun the same as the giant gas in our solar system.












