Sunday, July 14, 2013

Debris disks around stars can make patterns without planets

NASA often interprets patterns in debris disks around new stars as a sign that the star system may have planets. A new study finds this might not always be the case. When a star forms, a cloud of gas compresses until it finally ignites a fusion process. Sometimes, part of the cloud remains...
Debris disks around stars can make patterns without planets

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