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The Birth of the Solar System
 
 
 FAMILY VIEWING 
 
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How did our solar system originate? What chain of events led to its creation? Just as detectives look for traces of evidence to solve a mystery, astronomers analyze the evidence that points to the formation of the Sun and planets. In particular, they study the influence that impacts and collisions had on the worlds of the
solar system.

The most dramatic evidence for this collisional history of solar system evolution are the impact craters found on almost all the bodies in the solar system, including Earth. These surface scars tell us the formation history of planets, moons, and rings was violent. Yet today, we live in a relatively stable solar system, made possible by the shattering collisions that shaped our worlds.
 
This program gives us a unique look at the formation of the solar system by tracing the role that collisions played throughout its history. Beginning with the condensation of the initial cloud of gas and cosmic dust, we explore the history of planetary formation and the mechanism of accretion that played an important role in shaping the worlds of the solar system. 

 
 INCLUDES:  
- Planetarium Show 'The Birth of the Solar System'
- Planetarium tour of the night sky
In April: 3pm / Saturday & Sunday

Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children and $30 for a family (2 adults and up to 3 children)

      
      For more
information call 09 624 1246 
      or email us at
info@stardome.org.nz

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