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   How planets were formed

-Comparatve planetary based on condensed matter physics-

       [Index]

Chap.1 Introduction
Chap.2 Point bonding at a partial contact among solid particles
   2.1 Point bonding by short-range force among solid particles
   2.2 Chemical reactions by point contacts on solids
      -Evidences on acceretion of cosmic dust-

Chap.3 How planets were formed    
   3.1 Accretion of interstellar matter
   3.2 Distribution of interstellar matter in solar system
   3.3 Period of orbital of Moon and rotation period of Earth
   3.4 Relationship between period ofrotation and mass of planet
   3.5 Satellite is formed in geostationary orbit
   3.6 Galilean Moons indicates the mechanism of formation
   3.7 Estimation of Earth's mass at the time Moon had born
Chap.4  Effects of solar wind on planets and satellites
   4.1 Super rotation of Venus and inverted rotation by solar wind
   4.2 Effects of solar wind on Van Allen Belt and circulation of weather
   4.3 Jupiter's Radiation Zone and Io's Plasma Torus
   4.4 Saturn's magnetosphere and Titan's methane lakes
   4.5 Synthesis of molecules for cell membranes of all creatures
Chap.5 Birth of the Sun     
   5.1 Giant planet and the internal structure
   5.2 Magnetic interaction of charged particles in the chromosphere
Chap.6 Formation of the asteroid belt.  
   6.1 How was the asteroid belt formed?
   6.2 Explosion of a planet that failed to become the second Sun
   6.3 A Model of a Giant Gas Planet (X) in an Asteroid Belt
Chap.7 Epilogue

YouTube:Oxidation of ultra-fine iron particles by solid state of carbon dioxide
YouTube:The Earth's internal structure explained by the view point of the condensed matter physics
YouTube:Origin of meteorite
YouTube:Asteroid belt is the debris of the planet that faild to become the second Sun
Youtube:The birth of a planet that is understood by condensed matter physics
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