Canadian-led study sheds new light on planets forming in ‘cosmic nursery’
- University of Victoria researchers contributed to a groundbreaking discovery about planetary formation using the James Webb Space Telescope to study PDS 70, a young star 370 light-years away from Earth.
- The research provides evidence for a process called accretion, showing how planets gather material from their host star and surrounding gas and dust.
- Dori Blakely, a PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, stated that the findings are like seeing a family photo of our solar system when it was just a toddler.
- Doug Johnstone, an adjunct professor, remarked that the research allows observation of a solar system being built before our very eyes.
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