Formation of 1st Solar System: Timeline Since Big Bang

In summary, the first solar system formed around 8 billion years after the Big Bang, through a process called accretion. The first planet in this solar system formed approximately 1.2 billion years after the solar system itself, and the main elements present during its formation were hydrogen and helium. Compared to other solar systems, the first solar system is believed to have formed relatively quickly due to the availability of necessary elements from supernovae explosions.
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Is there an estimate of how long after the big-bang could a solar system similar to ours (ie star and orbiting planets) have first existed?
 
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1. How long after the Big Bang did the first solar system form?

The first solar system formed approximately 8 billion years after the Big Bang, which occurred around 13.8 billion years ago. This means that the first solar system formed around 5.8 billion years ago.

2. What was the process of the first solar system formation?

The first solar system formed through a process called accretion, in which particles of dust and gas in the early universe clumped together due to gravity. Over time, these clumps grew larger and eventually formed planets and other celestial bodies.

3. How long did it take for the first planet to form in the first solar system?

The first planet in the first solar system is estimated to have formed around 4.6 billion years ago, which is approximately 1.2 billion years after the formation of the solar system itself.

4. What elements were present during the formation of the first solar system?

The first solar system was primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, as these were the most abundant elements in the early universe. However, as the solar system evolved, heavier elements such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen were also present and played a crucial role in the formation of planets and life.

5. How does the timeline of the first solar system formation compare to other solar systems in the universe?

The timeline of the first solar system formation is believed to be relatively short compared to other solar systems in the universe. This is because the first solar system formed from the remnants of supernovae explosions, which provided the necessary elements and materials for planetary formation. Other solar systems may have formed later and through different processes, resulting in varying timelines.

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