At that time, an embryonic Mars may have been kicked around the solar system through gravitational interactions with
other planetary embryos.
Not exact matches
His team found that by tuning the model so that the pebble formation process takes a bit longer, there is more time for the large
planetary embryos to interact with each
other gravitationally.
This definition is based in modern theories of
planetary formation, in which
planetary embryos initially clear their orbital neighborhood of
other smaller objects.