The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular new image of the largest and most unusual protoplanetary disk ever ...
The giant protoplanetary disk offers clues to how gas and dust organize themselves around a star to form planets.
"The combination of extreme disk size, strong asymmetries, winds, and potential planet formation makes it the perfect ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured imagery of the "largest protoplanetary disk ever imaged" known as IRAS 23077+6707 and ...
Astronomers discovered Gomez’s Hamburger, a massive protoplanetary disk. Edge-on view shows dust and gas layers with clumps ...
Roughly 1,000 light-years away from Earth, a gigantic disk of gas and dust is swirling around a young star and giving rise to new planets. Not only is it the largest planet-forming disk astronomers ...
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Leonardo Testi and team investigate the initial conditions for planet formation in this special astronomy focus ...
Star formation is an intricate process that transforms vast molecular clouds into newborn stars, often accompanied by the formation of circumstellar discs composed of gas and dust. These ...
Many newly formed stars are surrounded by what are called protoplanetary disks, swirling masses of warm dust and gas that can constitute the core of a developing solar system. Proof of the existence ...
Archival ALMA data revealed a large, expanding bubble near the protoplanetary disk of the young star WSB 52, located approximately 441 light-years away. The bubble's formation is hypothesized to ...