According to a
popular model of planetary interactions, Jupiter plays an entirely protective
role in our solar system, shielding Earth and the other inner planets from
space debris.
The long-accepted model
indicates that the gravity and location of the giant body in the outer solar
system deflects comets and other planetesimals — rubble left over from the
planet-making process — that might otherwise bombard Earth.
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