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"textContent": "Scientists may have identified one of the Solar System’s most important “planet factories” hidden just beyond Jupiter. When the Solar System first formed, the young Sun was surrounded by a sprawling disk of gas and dust. Over millions of years, tiny grains within that disk collided and merged into larger rocky bodies called planetesimals. Some [...]",
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