Astronomers have managed to capture images of a solar system (one sun and 3 planets) – the first time ever!
This historic infrared portrait is the first to show a planetary system beyond the solar system. A trio of planets (faint dots indicated with arrows) orbits the young, massive star HR 8799, some 130 light-years from Earth. Each of these planets is several times as heavy as Jupiter and thought to be, like Jupiter, a gas giant.
Another team found the following:
The Hubble Space Telescope took this visible light image of what is almost certainly a planet (Fomalhaut b, inset) shown at two points along its orbit of the roughly 200-million-year-old star Fomalhaut (shown at center, its light was blocked to create the image). The star lies about 25 light-years from Earth and is twice as massive as the sun.
Source: Science Magazine
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