Astronomers have detected the earliest known chemical signatures of planet formation in a disk of gas and dust surrounding the very young protostar HOPS‑315, marking the first time scientists have ...
A South Korean research team has successfully captured the first-ever observation of a 'wind' that explains the birth process ...
Silicon monoxide gas detected by JWST signals the sublimation and recondensation of silicate dust into crystalline minerals. These minerals combine into pebbles, the earliest building blocks of ...
A distant protostar dubbed the V883 Orionis recently gave researchers significant information that water formation around its gaseous discs may help to form comets and planets before a star is born.
A stunning corner of the cosmos was recently revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope, and astronomers think the find will unveil more about the mysteries of both star and planet formation. Hiding ...
Astronomers obtained the first detailed face-on view of a gaseous disk feeding the growth of a massive baby star. They found that it shares many common features with lighter baby stars. This implies ...
New observations and simulations of three spiral arms of gas feeding material to three protostars forming in a trinary system have clarified the formation of multi-star systems. New observations and ...
A phenomenal event residing in the frigid dark of the Taurus molecular cloud. Kyushu University and Kagawa University astronomers observed a ring of warm gas surrounding a newborn star that formed in ...
Astronomers have gotten very good at spotting the signs of planet formation around stars. But for a complete understanding of planet formation, we also need to study examples where planet formation ...
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