Astrophysics

   

Why Do Some Planets Have Atmospheres and Others Do Not, the Truth about the Hadeon Eon

Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski

The reason why some planets have atmospheres and others do not is because they are in different stages of metamorphosis and have different orbital histories. The existence and compositions of atmospheres of objects tells us of their past, and their presence and characteristics are direct observational evidence of their histories and timelines. All planets are independent objects, and all have their own unique, rich histories far before the Sun was even born. As well, the Sun is currently in its own Hadeon eon. Explanation is provided.

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