The telescope James Webb and the attack attack recorded how future planets begin around the young star.
Astronomers first recorded the moment of origin of the planet’s system. This happened at a distance of nearly 1300 light years from the ground – around young stars that hops -315.
According to scientists, this unprecedented observation gives you to better understand how the solar system was developed 4.6 billion years ago. The related results of the study have been published in nature, Space reports.
The team of scientists from the Netherlands and the United States thanks to the telescope James Webb and the strong radio -telescope in Chile for the first time has accurately recorded the earliest phase of developing planets.
“In the first time, we defined the most ancient moment when the development of planets begins around the star,” said the study, Astrophysicist Melissa McClour from the University of Leiden.
It is known that the process of developing planets begins with the formation of a prototo -Star, surrounded by a disk of gas and dust. It is in such a protoplanetary disk around the hops -315 that scientists first discovered traces of hot minerals – silicon monoxide, characteristic of the process of providing planets.
“This process has not been observed on the protoplanetary disk or anywhere else outside our solar system,” said astrophysicist Edwin Bergin from the University of Michigan.
Scientists are sure: Watching HOPS-315 provides a unique opportunity to handle the time our planet system experiences.
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Earlier it was reported that NASA shared the new pictures of the NGC 6334 nebula, better known as “Cat Paw”, which made the James Webba Space Telescope.
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