Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984stin...8428713a&link_type=abstract
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Physics
Cosmic Plasma, Cosmology, Earth Magnetosphere, Solar System, Interstellar Matter, Saturn Rings, Stellar Evolution
Scientific paper
The use of in situ magnetospheric results in cosmology is discussed. Extrapolation of magnetospheric results makes it necessary to revise the evolutionary history of interstellar dust clouds and the formation of stars, including the Sun and the solar nebula, out of which our planetary system derived. The formation of planets and satellites can also be approached by an extrapolation backwards in time of magnetospheric results. A combination of these two methods makes it possible to reconstruct events 4 to 5 billion years ago with an accuracy of a few percent. This reconstruction is based on the Pioneer and Voyager measurements of the highly structurized Saturnian rings. These can be regarded as a time capsule which registered decisive processes leading to the formation of our solar system.
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