Our Prodigal Sun
by Joseph Baneth Allen
Dec 12, 2013
4 minutes
You and I have homes, but do stars and planets? After a fashion, yes—solar systems are shaped from clouds of interstellar gas known as protosolar nebulae. Because nebulae have identifying chemical signatures—proportions of hydrogen, helium, iron, and other elements—stars born from the same nebula carry a set of chemical “family traits.” After birth, these sibling stars (which are also roughly the same age) are loosely gravitationally bound to each other, and travel through space in what is called an “open cluster.”1 Their celestial home.
Our own sun probably had a nearby family once—a few stars located in its open cluster. But over the course of millions
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