Astronomers capture the birth of planets around a baby sun outside solar system
Astronomers capture the birth of planets around a baby sun outside solar system In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have captured rare and vivid images showing the birth of planets around a young, sun-like star outside our solar system. Using powerful telescopes such as ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array), researchers observed a protoplanetary disk — a swirling mass of gas and dust — forming distinct gaps and rings, clear indicators of developing planets. This "baby sun," still in its early stellar phase, offers a unique glimpse into the cosmic processes that likely shaped our own solar system billions of years ago. The findings not only enhance our understanding of planetary formation but also support existing models about how planets emerge and evolve within stellar nurseries across the universe. Website: Global Scientist Day Awards The term "Global Scientist Day Awards" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established global award....
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