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The oldest group of terrestrial worlds now known formed some 11.2 billion years ago, more than six billion years before our sun and planets. Clara Moskowitz reports
5 Rocky Planets Found in Ancient, Distant Solar System is an episode from 60-Second Space. The oldest group of terrestrial worlds now known formed some 11.2 billion years ago, more than six billion years before our sun and planets. Clara Mo...
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Published Feb 2, 2015, 1:40 long, audio available.
The oldest group of terrestrial worlds now known formed some 11.2 billion years ago, more than six billion years before our sun and planets. Clara Moskowitz reports
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Published Feb 2, 2015 and 1:40 long