accretion disc
accretion disk
jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
If the solar nebula had no angular momentum initially, it would not have been able to form a spinning disk, which is necessary for the formation of a solar system. This spinning motion is what causes the material in the nebula to flatten into a disk shape, leading to the formation of planets and other celestial bodies. Without angular momentum, the material in the nebula would not have been able to come together to form a solar system as we know it.
No. Comets are made from the leftover material when a solar system forms.
A solar system spins due to the conservation of angular momentum from its formation. As a swirling cloud of gas and dust collapses under gravity, it begins to rotate, causing the material to flatten into a spinning disk. This rotation persists as the solar system forms, influencing the orbits and rotation of planets, moons, and other objects within it.
They don't. Uranus spins on a "sideways" axis with retrograde spin. Venus also has a retrograde spin. Most spin in the same direction though. This is probably because of how the Solar System was formed, from a spinning disc of material.
From spinning matter
The solar system is believed to have formed about 5 billion years ago, and by the way, why do you call it YOUR solar system? Do you come from a different solar system? Because if not, then it's OUR solar system.
The nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted model in the field of cosmogony to explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System (as well as other planetary systems). It suggests that the Solar System formed from nebulous material.
The sun is at the center of our solar system. It makes up 99.85% of the mass of our solar system, and due to the way gravity works, this keeps it at the center and everything else spinning around it.
jupiter has the fastest rotating body in the solar system!
Asteroids, comets, planets, the Sun and other object form the solar system