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Originally Posted by renormalised
Interesting...it would be interesting to find out how large the dust grains are, initially, when the clouds first form.
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From the other thread .. 'Kuiper Belt, Dust & Neptune', scientists have created a simulation model relating to the movement of differing dust particles, then run their motion forwards in time, up to the present day ...
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With the help of NASA's Discover supercomputer, the researchers kept tabs on 75,000 dust particles as they interacted with the outer planets, sunlight, the solar wind -- and each other.
The size of the model dust ranged from about the width of a needle's eye (0.05 inch or 1.2 millimeters) to more than a thousand times smaller, similar in size to the particles in smoke. During the simulation, the grains were placed into one of three types of orbits found in today's Kuiper Belt, at a rate based on current ideas of how quickly dust is produced.
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I'd say from the sound of this, that someone seems to think 1.2μm is about the right size for a dust particle 700 million years ago. (Mind you, that may be their computing limit, also).
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