Ask Ethan: Where does cosmic dust come from?

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Summary:
- Cosmic dust is tiny particles of matter that float throughout the universe, including in our solar system. These particles come from various sources, such as the debris left over from the formation of our solar system and the remains of comets and asteroids.
- The study of cosmic dust provides valuable information about the composition and evolution of our solar system and the universe. By analyzing the chemical makeup of cosmic dust, scientists can learn about the materials that were present during the formation of the planets and other celestial bodies.
- Cosmic dust also plays an important role in the formation of new stars and planets. The dust can act as a catalyst for the gravitational collapse of gas clouds, leading to the creation of new stars and solar systems.

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