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Is Mercury a Former Gas Giant? windbag 05-13-2008
Posted by windbag on May 13, 2008, 5:08 pm
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What happens to a gas giant in a protosolar dust disc, if it's in as
close an orbit as Mercury when stellar radiation reaches different
levels?

Could the shockwave of radiation actually remove a gas giant's
atmosphere -- if it were close enough to the emerging sun -- leaving
behind the core?

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