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    Hawaii astronomer captures image of forming planet

    HONOLULU (AP) — Astronomers have captured the first direct image of a planet being born.

    Adam Kraus, of the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy, said the planet is being formed out of dust and gas circling a 2-milion-year-old star about 450 light years from Earth.

    The planet itself, based on scientific models of how planets form, is estimated to have started taking shape about 50,000 to 100,000 years ago.

    Called LkCa 15 b, it's the youngest planet ever observed. The previous record holder was about five times older.

    Kraus and his colleague, Michael Ireland from Macquarie University and the Australian Astronomical Observatory, used Keck telescopes on Mauna Kea to find the planet.

    "We're catching this object at the perfect time. We see this young star, it has a disc around it that planets are probably forming out of and we see something right in the middle of a gap in the disc," Kraus said in a telephone interview.

    Kraus presented the discovery Wednesday at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. Kraus and Ireland's research paper on the discovery is due to appear in The Astrophysical Journal.

    Observing planets while they're forming can help scientists answer questions like whether planets form early in the life of a star or later, and whether they form relatively close to stars or farther away.

    Planets can change orbits after forming, so it's difficult to answer such questions by studying older planets.

    "These very basic questions of when and where are best answered when you can actually see the planet forming, as the process is happening right now," Kraus said.

    Other planets may also be forming around the same star. Kraus said he'll continue to observe the star and hopefully will see other planets if there are in fact more.

    Scientists hadn't been able to see such young planets before because the bright light of the stars they're orbiting outshines them.

    Kraus and Ireland used two techniques to overcome this obstacle.

    One method, which is also used by other astronomers, was to change the shape of their mirror to remove light distortions created by the Earth's atmosphere.

    The other, unique method they used was to put masks over most of the telescope mirror. The combination of these two techniques allowed the astronomers to obtain high-resolution images that let them see the faint planet next to the bright star.

    The astronomers found the planet while surveying 150 young dusty stars. This led to a more concentrated study of a dozen stars.

    The star LkCa 15 — the planet is named after its star — was the team's second target. They immediately knew they were seeing something new, so they gathered more data on the star a year later.

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    • King of the Swing  •  Mckinney, United States  •  7 months ago
      Science news is way better than celebrity news.
      • victor 7 months ago
        Ive never been more happy to sign in just to thumbs up a comment, but Im also going to comment. Hell yeahhhh!
      • an 7 months ago
        makes you realize how insignificant all the other articles on yahoo are.

        we are just a bu8nch of bickering animals on a spec of dust, we think our problems are so great. when it makes no difference in the grand scope of things
      • Johnny B 7 months ago
        apparently so is science fiction
    • Cristina  •  Calgary, Canada  •  6 months ago
      They really should do more research instead of announcing conclusions. Most likely this will turn out to be another ploy for more funding.
      • Rob 6 months ago
        That is EXACTLY what this is, a fluff piece of conjecture with lots of exciting hyperbole in order to get money. They've learned well from politicians how to extract wealth from taxpayers. Use sweet talk.
    • upwardcall78  •  Brooksville, United States  •  7 months ago
      I would like for once when they had these articles that we could actually see the real photographs
      • Steven M 7 months ago
        it is a small palnetary disc, with a small gap, the information is contained in the bit of data, things most people wouldnt get anyway.
      • Rob 7 months ago
        There arent any photographs. Its all guessing and assumptions.
      • Dr Redthumb 7 months ago
        yahoo doesn't like it if you post links, the posts often seem to just go missing, but if you search for

        science illustrated LkCa 15 b

        that will take you to the best images i've found so far. Not much to look at though.
    • Areej Dada  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  6 months ago
      now this is a relevant news unlike the others
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    • Alex  •  7 months ago
      Makes me wonder, if we are witnessing a planet being born, what if there was time before our planet, (somehow underestimated) and some other species witnessed our planet being born?
      • LG 7 months ago
        Totally plausible.
      • Seeker of Truth 7 months ago
        Not in the least bit unlikely!
      • robert 7 months ago
        Great insight!
    • name  •  7 months ago
      dont you just love science?
    • Totemkomph  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  7 months ago
      This took my mind off the economy for 10 seconds.
    • idamannowdog  •  Louisville, United States  •  7 months ago
      I thought we were going to see an image of the planet. Not an artist interpretation of what someone actually saw. Where's the real image?
    • icthruyorBS  •  7 months ago
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    • Tom  •  7 months ago
      I was really thinking I would see some nice scientific discussion on the comments. Instead I find retards arguing religion.
    • Brian  •  Mishawaka, United States  •  7 months ago
      I'll be the first idot to say "where's the picture!?" LOL! But this is really cool news! Our universe is always changing and growing!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 months ago
      Who said science wasn't fascinating?
    • EricG  •  Chicago, United States  •  7 months ago
      To all the people asking where the picture is, this thing is 450 light years from earth, the "picture" that they got this info from is miniscule variations in light that tells them a planet is being formed, if you saw the original "picture" you'd have no idea what you were looking at...
    • ENOEHTMI  •  San Antonio, United States  •  7 months ago
      Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.
      Albert Einstein
    • Judy ann Esmas  •  6 months ago
      wooooahhh :D
    • Jason  •  7 months ago
      Who cares, If you believe in God, good for you. If you don't believe in God, good for you. What gets me is that there is suppose to be photos, not artist drawings. Why don't we get to see the real photos.
    • Sheri  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  7 months ago
      why can't they show the real thing???
    • Gabriel Matinier  •  Angola, United States  •  7 months ago
      I have a theory about what the singularity was and is through every big bang forever.
      When physics describes the singularity a point of "infinite" mass, heat, density, and a point in space that has no relativity.(time) To others who don’t know think a dot of pure infinite energy, that just expanded faster then light. Now taking all of that information you know how it expanded, but what were to happen if we reversed the metaphorical tape. What does that sound like? When you take the point of singularity another place where physics does not apply you, get he only object in the universe that fits that bill. The Black hole, a point where ,matter, time, light, everything is pushed to a point of infinity. So my proposition is what if with after every super or hypernova on the 5th dimensional plane that singularity that broke through our 4th dimension universe. Is the big bang. A point of expansion where all that is possible is created and expanded, to the point that all forms of physics and matter exist as it does here at our present time frame. And thus matter I neither created nor destroyed but constantly recycled, thru black holes. Purely conjecture I do not know the math to back it up but it sound simple, and elegant at the same time.
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