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[edit]DescriptionDusting for Clues- Gemini Discovers Evidence for Colliding Bodies in Planet Forming Disk (gemini0503b).tiff |
English: Gemini mid-infrared images of Beta Pictoris as obtained with T-ReCS on Gemini South. Differences in the shape and strength of dust emissions within the disk can be seen as the observed wavelength changes. Note: The clump where the suspected collision occurred is to the right of the central white core at a distance of 52 Astronomical Units (AU). |
Date | 13 January 2005 (upload date) |
Source | Dusting for Clues: Gemini Discovers Evidence for Colliding Bodies in Planet Forming Disk |
Author | Gemini Observatory |
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Image title | Gemini mid-infrared images of Beta Pictoris as obtained with T-ReCS on Gemini South. Differences in the shape and strength of dust emissions within the disk can be seen as the observed wavelength changes. Note: The clump where the suspected collision occurred is to the right of the central white core at a distance of 52 Astronomical Units (AU). |
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File change date and time | 14:26, 6 January 2005 |
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