Unprecedented Image of Planet-Forming Disks' Inner Region Revealed in Study

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University of Michigan astronomers have used interferometry to capture the most detailed images of the inner region of a planet-forming disk around a young, massive star called V1295 Aquilae. The images show unexpected moving structures and confirm mysterious inner emissions reported in previous studies. The findings raise more questions about the early stages of planet formation and demonstrate the power of interferometry to perform cutting edge science at a fraction of the price of space telescopes.
Topics:science#astronomy#infrared-radiation#interferometry#michigan-astronomy#planet-forming-disks#young-stars
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