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Spitzer Sees the Aftermath of a Planetary Collision
Universe Today ^
| Jan. 10, 2005
| Dolores Beasley and Gay Yee Hill
Posted on 01/13/2005 8:50:18 PM PST by SunkenCiv
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has found a dusty ring of material orbiting nearby Vega which was probably the result of a series of protoplanets smashing into each other. Vega is the fifth brightest star in the sky, located only 25 light-years away in the constellation of Lyra. This dust is constantly being blown out by Vega's intense radiation, so it's unlikely that the star has had this much dust for its entire lifetime. Instead, this ring must have been formed recently, perhaps when a Pluto-sized object was pulverized within the last million years or so.
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TOPICS: Astronomy; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: astronomy; catastrophism; immanuelvelikovsky; rogueplanet; rogueplanets; science; space; spitzer; spitzertelescope; telescope; velikovsky; worldsincollision; xplanets
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Far enough away is actually the way I prefer planets, but que sera, sera.
and from the FRchives:
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