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From the comets' orbits, Oort estimated the size of this cloud to be about 50,000 to 100,000 astronomical units (AU) across. One AU is the distance from the Sun to the earth: ninety-three million (93,000,000) miles, or one hundred fifty-five million (155,000,000)kilometers (km). By comparison, the orbit of Pluto is only 40 AU across. And 100,000 AU is almost half the distance to the next nearest star, Proxima Centauri!
Today, astronomers agree that there is a giant cloud of comets far outside the orbits of the planets, but how were the comets and the Oort Cloud originally formed? Most scientists think it all started when the Sun and the solar system were created 4.6 billion (4,6000,000,000)years ago from a huge spinning cloud of gas and dust called the solar nebula.
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