File:HST Image of Fomalhaut and Fomalhaut b.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionHST Image of Fomalhaut and Fomalhaut b.jpg |
English: This image, taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, shows the newly discovered planet, Fomalhaut b, orbiting its parent star, Fomalhaut.
The small white box at lower right pinpoints the planet's location. Fomalhaut b has carved a path along the inner edge of a vast, dusty debris ring encircling Fomalhaut that is 21.5 billion miles across. Fomalhaut b lies 1.8 billion miles inside the ring's inner edge and orbits 10.7 billion miles from its star. |
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Source | http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/image/31 |
Author | NASA, ESA et al. |
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