Two Exocomet Families Found Around Baby Star System 23
astroengine writes Scientists have found two families of comets in the developing Beta Pictoris star system, located about 64 light-years from Earth, including one group that appears to be remnants of a smashed-up protoplanet. The discovery bolsters our theoretical understanding of the violent processes that led to the formation of Earth and the other terrestrial planets in the solar system. "If you look back at the solar system when it was only 22 million years old, you might have seen phenomena that's a like more like what's happening in Beta Pic," astrophysicist Aki Roberge, with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., told Discovery News.
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Sorry to follow up on my own post, but 64 million light years would be many galaxies away, not just across the Milky Way. My bad.
Yep, we're talking nine chevrons here.
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The linked article got it wrong, which is why the summary is wrong. As usual, the linked article is garbage and you have to dig into links you find there to get something close to reality.
Reasonably well written summary here: http://phys.org/news/2014-10-f... [phys.org]
Research here: http://www.nature.com/nature/j... [nature.com]
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we certasinly wouldn't be able to see any comets at that distance, no matter how good our telescopes get.
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He didn't say which galaxy it would be at the other end of. Of course, at a redshift (z) ~ 0.005, there would be lots to choose from.
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64 million light years would be at the other end of the galaxy
...a completely different one to boot. :-D
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But there is a system for these famous babies to keep order. The Baby Star System.
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64 MILLION light years you say? Looks like there's no need to ever invest another dime in planet-finding equipment if we can already image comets around an individual star in a galaxy that's 32 times farther away than Andromeda.
Either that or Samzenpus is an idiot who makes a fine example of why the minimum wage is too high.
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