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    This ESOCast video shows how astronomers, for the first time, were able to directly follow the motion of an exoplanet as it moved from one side of its host star to the other. The planet has the smallest orbit so far of all directly imaged exoplanets, lying almost as close to its parent star as Saturn is to the Sun. Scientists believe that it may have formed in a similar way to the giant planets in the Solar System. Because the star is so young, this discovery proves that gas giant planets can form within discs in only a few million years, a short time in cosmic terms.

    Only 12 million years old, or less than three-thousandths of the age of the Sun, Beta Pictoris is 75% more massive than our parent star. It is located about 60 light-years away towards the constellation of Pictor (the Painter) and is one of the best-known examples of a star surrounded by a dusty debris disc [1].

    Earlier observations showed a warp of the disc, a secondary inclined disc and comets falling onto the star. "Those were indirect, but tell-tale signs that strongly suggested the presence of a massive planet, and our new observations now definitively prove this," says team leader Anne-Marie Lagrange. "Because the star is so young, our results prove that giant planets can form in discs in time-spans as short as a few million years." Recent observations have shown that discs around young stars disperse within a few million years, and that giant planet formation must occur faster than previously thought. Beta Pictoris is now clear proof that this is indeed possible.

    The team used the NAOS-CONICA instrument (or NACO [2]), mounted on one of the 8.2-meter Unit Telescopes of ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), to study the immediate surroundings of Beta Pictoris in 2003, 2008 and 2009. In 2003 a faint source inside the disc was seen (eso0842), but it was not possible to exclude the remote possibility that it was a background star. In new images taken in 2008 and spring 2009 the source had disappeared!

    The most recent observations, taken during autumn 2009, revealed the object on the other side of the disc after a period of hiding either behind or in front of the star (in which case it is hidden in the glare of the star). This confirmed that the source indeed was an exoplanet and that it was orbiting its host star. It also provided insights into the size of its orbit around the star.

    The planet has a mass of about nine Jupiter masses and the right mass and location to explain the observed warp in the inner parts of the disc. "Together with the planets found around the young, massive stars Fomalhaut and HR8799, the existence of Beta Pictoris b suggests that super-Jupiters could be frequent byproducts of planet formation around more massive stars," explains Gael Chauvin, a member of the team.



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  • Warren111able

    cud it not have been captured??????,,they r all o so confident!
    Thursday 09 February 2012 01:03:21
  • samjenkinssam

    some sweet info here
    Thursday 26 January 2012 07:49:20
  • ericajjful

    i enjoyed this vid
    Wednesday 25 January 2012 00:06:15
  • MrBrucebracey

    brilliant video
    Monday 23 January 2012 02:48:28
  • TheCrimsonification

    This is a pacifist approach to debunking. With hi tech v/a.  Really eat shit.
    Tuesday 29 November 2011 03:24:02
  • Killzone742

    @tangent123456 will it blend
    Friday 21 October 2011 17:50:05
  • tangent123456

    @Killzone742 what do you mean by that ?
    Friday 21 October 2011 17:24:38
  • Killzone742

    but......... will it blend
    Sunday 02 October 2011 02:23:06
  • budsyremo

    @1337BF2 Ahhh starcraft 2 man!! awesome game but didn't like the new story .
    Wednesday 17 August 2011 09:36:53
  • Fwoggye

    @1337BF2 
    Tuesday 26 July 2011 23:31:21
  • Halflifefan54

    @TheUltimateMan1000 Billions of years ago there were just bacteria and maybe a few plants and algae, why does that make you happy?
    Sunday 24 July 2011 16:57:27
  • IEAT20CHICKENS

    only god knows how other plants are there god is great 3x
    Wednesday 22 June 2011 01:18:47
  • Jadefox32

    the general definition now for a planet is if it can clear it's orbit, you also have to consider how much dust may be in the systems Orot cloud, if it's big enough to be seen it's a planet at the very least
    Monday 16 May 2011 15:48:52
  • AC005

    hmm if you look at the theorised orbit then its not a planet going by the rules that means pluto isnt a planet
    Wednesday 11 May 2011 06:45:27
  • Chalax92

    @james65508 THIS ONE! spacerip!
    Monday 25 April 2011 01:26:42
  • TheUltimateMan1000

    i sometimes imagine life, some billion years ago, and somehow, everything seems peaceful and calm. i don't know why, but it makes me really happy
    Sunday 17 April 2011 11:41:47
  • kittylactose

    asseroids? im preety sure thats what the dude said
    Friday 15 April 2011 23:19:18
  • matthewgroen

    @mic12397 haha !
    Thursday 14 April 2011 17:52:51
  • james65508

    @Sotox92 what program :D
    Thursday 14 April 2011 15:52:37
  • kiashadowwave

    "only a few million years"
    Friday 11 March 2011 02:13:27
  • mic12397

    when i was growing up (now this was when i was immature) i used to call the big red spot: Jupiter's nipple XD
    Thursday 10 March 2011 21:05:03
  • wraith1988

    @elmondark google exoplanet definition.
    Wednesday 26 January 2011 10:05:48
  • wraith1988

    @youontwantnonnadis pluto doesn't reflect enough light.
    Wednesday 26 January 2011 10:03:38
  • youontwantnonnadis

    HOW IN THE WORLD are we able to see exoplanets, kuiper belt objects and planets in other galaxies but NO ONE not even the HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE can get a CLEAR resolution of PLUTO?????!!! Ridiculous!
    Tuesday 18 January 2011 22:02:10
  • uiuiuiseraph

    I LOVE this !
    Sunday 09 January 2011 15:14:49
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