Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
Mar 1990
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Surveys in Geophysics, Volume 11, Issue 1, pp.1-54
Physics
Geophysics
1
Scientific paper
An understanding of the origin of the Solar System is proving hard to achieve and there is still no finally accepted account. A wider range of reliable data, and especially for the outer Solar System, has become available over the last decade due to the use of space vehicles, and particularly the two Voyager probes which are now passing out of the Solar System. The planetary and satellite systems can, therefore, be viewed now more nearly as a whole than previously and consequences for the theory of the origin of the System should follow. The subject is here reviewed again but emphasis is placed on the relative planetology of the whole System. The only reliable data available to us are associated with the System as it is now and this will be the starting point for our discussion.
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