PDP observed by ROSETTA.
Credit: Mannel et al 2019
Potential PDP.
Credit: Amara/Wikipedia (CC)
Comet Hale Bopp.
Credit: Jerry Lodriguss
Scan through a fractal agglomerate grown in a suborbital flight.
Successive sticking events in a drop tower experiment.
Credit: Kothe et al 2013
Silica dust pebbles under the microscope.
Credit: B. Gundlach
Computer modell of a pebble.
Credit: Seizinger et al 2013
Protoplanetary disks observed by
ALMA radio telescope.
Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), S. Andrews et al.; NRAO/AUI/NSF, S. Dagnello
Green marked pebbles
photographed on comet 67P.
Credit: Poulet et al 2016
Simulation of the concentration of pebbles
via the so-called streaming instability.
Credit: Johansen et al 2007
Photo of Arrokoth made by the New Horizons space craft (Credit: NASA)
Several processes are acting on planetesimals after their formation, which lead to the different types of small bodies we observe today in the Solar System.
NASA/JHUAPL/SWRI
Roman Tkachenko
NASA/JHUAPL
SWRI
NASA/JPL-Caltech
/JAXA/ESA
ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM, CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
ESO/E. Slawik
Credit: P. Armitage, UCo
Credit: NASA
Credit: NASA/Apollo 17
Credit: M. Lambrechts and A. Johansen / L. Modica / Knowable
NASA; Voyager 2
Credit: Lunar and Planetary Institute/NASA
Credit: Lunar and Planetary Institute/NASA
Credit: NASA
Main background image
NASA/FUSE/Lynette Cook
Asteroids
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA
Comets
ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM
Earth
NASA
Jupiter
NASA