ESO eso1333: Snow in an Infant Planetary System — A frosty landmark for planet and comet formation. A snow line has been imaged in a far-off infant planetary system for the very first time. The snow line, located in the disc around the Sun-like star TW Hydrae, promises to tell us more about the formation of planets ...

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18 July 2013

A snow line has been imaged in a far-off infant planetary system for the very first time. The snow line, located in the disc around the Sun-like star TW Hydrae, promises to tell us more about the formation of planets and comets, the factors that decide their composition, and the history of the Solar System. The results are published today in Science Express.

The release, images and videos are available on:
http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1333/

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18 July 2013

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