File:Binary System (gemini1005b).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBinary System (gemini1005b).jpg |
English: Artist's conception of the binary system 2M J044144 showing the primary ~ 20 Jupiter mass brown dwarf (left) and the 5 - 10 Jupiter mass companion (right). The disk of the primary likely never had enough material to make a companion of this mass. As a result, this small companion probably formed like a binary star. In this illustration, both objects are presented at the same distance to show relative sizes. Not shown are two other nearby objects, a low-mass star and a brown dwarf that are probably both parts of this system |
Date | 6 April 2010 (upload date) |
Source | Binary System |
Author | International Gemini Observatory/AURA/Lynette Cook |
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Author | Gemini Observatory |
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Credit/Provider | International Gemini Observatory/AURA/Lynette Cook |
Source | NSF's NOIRLab |
Online copyright statement | http://www.gemini.edu/index.php?q=node/14 |
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City shown | Hilo |
Date and time of data generation | 20:00, 6 April 2010 |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom |
File change date and time | 13:56, 1 April 2010 |
Unique ID of original document | uuid:02899931553EDF1183069F8AE4CD1ED0 |
Date and time of digitizing | 05:43, 31 March 2010 |
Date metadata was last modified | 07:25, 19 April 2013 |
Type of item | Science & Technology |
Copyright status | Copyrighted |
Keywords | Jupiter |
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Country shown | United States of America |
Province or state shown | Hawai'i |
Sublocation of city shown | Northern Hemisphere |
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IIM version | 4 |