The dance of elements in space: from clouds to planets, from atoms to life
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Star formation, molecules, lifeAbstract
This article follows the dance of the atoms created in the interiors of the stars, as they bind together and form molecules of increasing complexity while a star and a planetary system like our Solar System form. From a diffuse cloud and free-floating atoms, this process took about 4.5 billions years to shape the Solar System, and ended up with the most complex molecular structure in the Universe that we know: life.
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