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Nature 435, 432-433 (26 May 2005) | doi:10.1038/435432a; Published online 25 May 2005
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Planetary science: When giants roamed
Joe Hahn1
Abstract
An early epoch of planetary migration could explain the current orbits of the giant planets, the origin of Jupiter's Trojans, and an intense bombardment of the early Solar System with a shower of asteroids and comets.
In a triplet of papers in this issue1, 2, 3, H. F.
- Joe Hahn is at the Institute for Computational Astrophysics, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, Canada.
Email: jhahn@ap.smu.ca
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