“A fairy tale of the early solar system.” That’s how planetary scientist Hal Levison of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., whimsically refers to his team’s new computer simulation. In it, the four biggest planets start out bunched together but then break into a planetary version of bowling that violently rearranges the structure of the outer solar system.
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