jäännöskiekosta
Jäännöskiekosta is a Finnish term that translates to "residual disk" or "remnant disk" and refers to the material left over after a star has formed. This disk, primarily composed of gas and dust, orbits the young star. It is the birthplace of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies in a planetary system.
The process by which planets form within a jäännöskiekosta is called accretion. Tiny dust grains within the
The jäännöskiekosta does not last forever. Its material is gradually incorporated into forming planets, blown away