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In the PostScience Rubbuk, we talk about how the terrestrial planets and gas giants could have formed in one system, where did the water on Earth come from, and what does the circumstellar disk have to do with it? 00:00 Start of video 00:42 Introduction 02:40 What are the theories of the origin of the planets? 05:54 When did the Solar System form, and how do we measure its age? 13:45 How did the planets end up in their places? 22:08 Where did the planets come from and when? 30:12 Molecular clouds before the formation of the Sun 33:47 Could dust particles turn into planets? 41:23 Protoplanetary disk. How fast do planets form? 47:38 What remains after the planets form from a gas and dust cloud? 48:28 Late heavy bombardment (lunar cataclysm) 53:33 Could planets have formed by being captured into the Solar System from outside? 54:46 How often do cataclysms occur in the Solar System? 1:03:52 Trailer 1:06:30 How did water appear on Earth? 1:16:09 Is it possible to learn to reproduce the processes that occurred during the formation of the Solar System? 1:19:12 How to analyze the atmospheres of distant planets 1:21:34 In general, about the evolution of the solar system 1:23:14 Questions from viewers 1:55:35 Question in an envelope Participants of the conversation: Dmitry Wiebe, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Head of the Department of Physics and Evolution of Stars, Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (https://postnauka.ru/themes/wiebe) Adel Tsebenko, PostNauka researcher (https://postnauka.ru/themes/adel_cebenko) Alina Adyrkhaeva, PostNauka producer (https://postnauka.ru/themes/adirhaeva_a)