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First Solids Formed Rapidly in Early Solar System Chaos

Photography & Words by Nova Stirling April 22, 2026 1 MIN READ
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How the first solids raced into existence

New research suggests the first solids in the solar system coalesced in a flash, challenging the long‑held view of a slow, million‑year condensation. Scientists analyzing isotopic signatures from meteorites argue that a turbulent, chaotic disk around the newborn Sun accelerated the aggregation of dust into millimeter‑sized grains.

Simulations published in Nature show that the accretion rate was ↑30% faster than classical models predicted. This rapid burst of growth would have set the stage for planetesimal formation within hundreds of thousands of years rather than millions.

“We are witnessing a paradigm shift in how we view the birth of planetary building blocks,” said Dr. Elena Ramirez, a planetary scientist at the Reuters lab.

The chaotic environment, driven by intense solar winds and magnetic fields, may also have facilitated the incorporation of exotic isotopes, linking the process to early nuclear activity in the proto‑solar nebula.

Future missions, such as the James Webb Space Telescope, aim to peer into distant protoplanetary disks, testing whether this rapid formation scenario is a universal rule or a peculiarity of our own backyard.


Words by: Nova Stirling

Aerospace & Space Tech Correspondent

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