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Lunation 1270 It's just a baby (exoplanet)! Space & Astronomy News Dark gaps in disks around young stars are thought to be formed by protoplanets, which clear out the gas and dust to create the gap. But the protoplanets themselves have never been observed—until now!A growing baby planet photographed for first time in a ring of darkness JWST gets a lot of recognition for what it observes in the distant reaches of the universe, but the space telescope is also a powerful tool for uncovering more...
Lunation 1268 Hello, Rubin! Space & Astronomy News I have been so excited for the Rubin Observatory to start its mission (personally, I'm particularly looking forward to the huge increase in orbital data and what it will tell us about the solar system), and the first look did NOT disappoint! The Cosmic Abundance image might be one of my new favorite space photos.Ever-changing Universe Revealed in First Imagery From NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory We've gotten our third confirmed visit from...
Lunation 1267 Gravity is Wrong Space & Astronomy News A possible new dwarf planet to add to the solar system family! This one is really far out there and possibly inconsistent with the Planet Nine hypothesis, and it joins at least four other dwarf planet candidates (Gonggong, Quaoar, Sedna, and Orcus) in addition to the five recognized dwarf planets (Eris, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Ceres)An Extreme Cousin for Pluto? Possible Dwarf Planet Discovered at Solar System’s Edge JWST has broken...