Understanding the Sun’s Formation
Recent experiments on thallium decay have provided groundbreaking insights into the timeline of our Sun’s formation. Scientists estimate that the Sun formed between 10 to 20 million years ago. This new information significantly enhances our understanding of stellar nucleosynthesis and the processes that govern star formation.
The research conducted by an international team of scientists sheds light on a long-standing question: how long did it take for our Sun to form in the cosmic nursery? This investigation not only answers that question but also refines existing models of how stars like our Sun evolve. As we delve deeper into the mysteries of stellar formation, we gain a clearer picture of our own solar system’s history.
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