A bright ring of dust circling a young star can look calm from far away. In reality, it may mark one of the messiest moments ...
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Astronomers capture first live spin of nearby planet-forming disk
A team of astronomers has achieved a breakthrough in observing planetary formation by directly tracking the rotation of a ...
University of Warwick astronomers have found a new way to estimate the masses of planets hidden inside the dusty disks surrounding young stars.
How do you weigh a planet you can't see? Astronomers may have the answer.
This simulation of a lone super-Earth in a protoplanetary disk takes into account the effects of dust in addition to gas, resulting in a much more realistic picture. After 2,000 orbits, narrow gaps ...
Still from a simulation of a forming planetary disk. The images show the rotating inner disk along the top half, and the shadow it casts on the outer disk in the lower half. CREDIT Rebecca Nealon / ...
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