Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to study a planet-forming disk around a low-mass star, finding it contains chemical signatures never seen before in such a disk.
(Nanowerk News) New research from scientists at Queen Mary University of London has revealed how long-lived Peter Pan discs form, which could provide new insights into how planets arise.
Artist’s concept of a Peter Pan disk. (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Holden/NASA). (CN) — British scientists have revealed how the recently discovered planet forming disks, coined with the name Peter Pan ...
Conditions confirmed for lasting 5-10 times longer than typical protoplanetary disks... They also start with greater mass. Conditions confirmed for lasting 5-10 times longer than typical ...
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