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Astronomers found the building blocks of new planets swirling around two young stars
Astronomers have discovered the raw ingredients of planets orbiting two infant stars, offering a glimpse into how new worlds ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNCosmic warps could be the missing key to planet formation
The long-standing idea of planets forming in perfectly flat, orderly discs has been challenged by new research. Instead of ...
Astronomers using ALMA have discovered that planet-forming discs are not flat and serene but subtly warped, reshaping our ...
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Watching how stars come into being using cosmic simulations
Pictures are the key to new insights in the field of astrophysics. Such images include simulations of cosmic events, which astrophysicists at UZH use to investigate how stars, planets and galaxies ...
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How interstellar objects similar to 3I/ATLAS could jumpstart planet formation around infant stars
Interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS that have been captured in planet-forming disks around young stars could become the seeds ...
When a star is born, it doesn’t emerge in isolation. Instead, it forms inside a large, chaotic cloud of gas and dust. Around it, a flat disk of spinning material takes shape. This protoplanetary disk ...
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 ...
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Can A Star Turn Into A Planet?
The life cycles of stars are fascinating, and sometimes the line between stars and planets isn’t as clear as it seems. Astronomers have found that under certain conditions, stars can fade, shrink, or ...
Professor Susanne Pfalzner from the Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany presented her new findings at the EPSC-DPS2025 joint meeting held in Helsinki: interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS could become ...
Molecular clouds are composed of gas and dust and serve a vital purpose in star formation. Eos, a crescent-shaped gas cloud, is located about 300 light years away from Earth and is the size of 40 ...
Astronomers have stumbled upon an incredible cosmic chain reaction: a young star launched a high-speed jet that ignited an explosion, creating a massive bubble in space that is now slamming back into ...
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