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Roiiev8RoNE • Astronomers Photograph Two Newborn Planets for the First Time I NOVA I PBS
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maybe you have planets carvings out that
space
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some models had done some simulations
saying that with one planet alone they
couldn't carve such a big gap so
probably they need to be more planets
and in particular second slightly less
massive planet making images of
exoplanets so planets that rotate around
other stars and our Sun is a big deal
because it's hard it's a little bit like
trying to see a firefly right next to a
lighthouse at about 800 miles you need
to see something faint next to something
really bright we are talking about
planets which are a few hundred a few
thousand a few tens of thousands times
fainter than the star
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also here a little tiny patch of
separation
the brightness of the planet with
respect to the star it's still pretty
high
merging this young star with a lot of
dust and gas around it
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and inside the disk you have some
instability that stuck to make some kind
of like proteases that start at their
own scale to form objects
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you