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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Scientists have found a way to weigh newborn planets—the key is to read 'between the rings'
The bright rings that newborn planets create around their young stars can be studied to figure out their masses.
Planets may begin forming much earlier than scientists once believed during the final stages of a star s birth, not afterward. This bold new model, backed by simulations from researchers at SwRI, ...
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