"New discoveries of many super-Earth planets orbiting very close
to sun-like stars have started to make Earth’s solar system look a little lonely. The mystery of why Earth ended up without any super-Earth cousins continues to puzzle astronomers as they try to better understand the unusual history of the Solar System and the evolution of planets in general. The uniqueness of our solar system first became clear when astronomers began discovering hundreds of extrasolar planets orbiting other stars.
“The Solar System is just one possible outcome of planet formation and it might be an unusual case,” said Sean Raymond, an astronomer at the Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France. “Still, we have way more data on the Solar System than on any other system so it’s not easy to come up with a model that matches what we see.”" Astrobiology
Mr. Raymond, Here is where that "UNIQUENESS" COMES FROM....Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, Hebrews 11:3
to sun-like stars have started to make Earth’s solar system look a little lonely. The mystery of why Earth ended up without any super-Earth cousins continues to puzzle astronomers as they try to better understand the unusual history of the Solar System and the evolution of planets in general. The uniqueness of our solar system first became clear when astronomers began discovering hundreds of extrasolar planets orbiting other stars.
“The Solar System is just one possible outcome of planet formation and it might be an unusual case,” said Sean Raymond, an astronomer at the Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France. “Still, we have way more data on the Solar System than on any other system so it’s not easy to come up with a model that matches what we see.”" Astrobiology
Mr. Raymond, Here is where that "UNIQUENESS" COMES FROM....Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, Hebrews 11:3