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This comprehensive collection of reviews and research reports
covers the processes involved in the formation of the Sun and
Earth-like planets. Specific topics range from star formation to
protoplanetary disks, planet formation, and the basics of life. It
provides an interdisciplinary overview of the complex chain of
events leading to habitable planets and life, covering research
from the fields of astrophysics, astrochemistry, planetary
sciences, chemistry, and biology, through theory, observations, and
experiments. These observations reveal the chemistry and dust
content of young disks, the location of water that is essential to
life, and some of the dynamical processes that affect the growth of
forming planets. IAU Symposium 345 reviews some of the most modern
concepts in star and planet formation and is essential reading for
students, teachers, and researchers who will someday answer
humanity's biggest question: what is our origin?
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