A group of scientists during the study of primeval disks with the breaks was able to take a picture of a newborn planet, similar to Sao Moc and Saturn, they could be 4.5 billion years ago. About this Write Scitechd Daily.

The object was discovered by using the Magao-X adaptive optical system on the Magellan telescope in Chile, compensating for the fluctuations of the Earth's atmosphere. The planet is spinning in the Wispit 2 system, in 437 light years from the ground. This discovery was conducted by a group of scientists under the leadership of astronomer Lard Klowz from Arizona University and Richel Van Kapellenen, graduates of Leiden observatory in the Netherlands.
When planets are formed and grow, they absorb hydrogen from the environment. When this gas collapses on them, like a huge waterfall from the space, and touching the surface, the plasma is extremely hot, from there, emitting a H -Alpha spectrum.
According to him, the planet designed as Wispit 2B is a very rare example of a protoplanet that is in the process of accumulating a substance.
Scientists note that she looks like Jupiter and Saturn can look like they are only a few million years old. Wispit-2 planets are ten times larger than our gas giants, but the picture is similar to a picture of the young solar system 4.5 billion years ago.
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