Distant Big Discovery in Space

Moon Forming Disk 370 Light Years Away


Source:  Rice University

World First
Astronomers from Rice University have just spotted a moon-forming disk around a very distant exoplanet.  The disk, as seen in the color enhanced millimeter wave radio signal on the left, is made of gas and dirt.  Scientists say it is similar to the one that is believed to have created the moons around Jupiter four billion years ago.  This is a first time ever observation of the moon forming disk.

World's Most Powerful Telescopes
The Rice University team made the discovery by using the most powerful array of telescopes on Earth.  They are located at the ALMA Observatory in Chile.

Exoplanet PDS 70c
The exoplanet is named PDS 70 c.  It is a still forming gas giant that's located 370 light years from the Earth.  The exoplanet was discovered just a month ago.  For a free Kindle borrow of my latest book "Big Space News 2019", go to amazon.com/author/ekane ASIN: B07TYG31KM

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