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<p>mass became about equal to the solid core mass, growth proceeded very rapidly, reaching about 150&nbsp;Earth masses ~10<sup>5</sup>&nbsp;years thereafter and finally topping out at . Saturn may owe its substantially lower mass simply to having formed a few million years after Jupiter, when there was less gas available to consume.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=T_Tauri_star">T Tauri star</a>s like the young Sun have far stronger <a href="page.php?w=stellar_wind">stellar wind</a>s than more stable, older stars. Uranus and Neptune are thought to have</p><p>
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