From the stretching perspective, both large and
solid orbiting bodies formed within days — but not from a large spinning cloud.
Not exact matches
You have
solids in
orbit in a disk, and the
solids run into each other and stick and build progressively larger and larger
bodies.
Amalthea probably arose in Jupiter's youth as a
solid body near its current
orbit, says planetary formation theorist Robin Canup of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado.