Debris disks around stars naturally form complex structures without the presence of a planet. This image shows the dust density and the growth of structure in a simulated disk, which extends about 100 times farther from its star than Earth's orbit around the sun. At left, the disk is seen from a 24-degree angle; at right, it's face-on. Lighter colors show greater dust concentrations.
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Target Type | Exoplanet | |
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Extra Keywords | Color, Disk, Dust, Orbit | |
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Release Date | 2013-07-12 | |
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Image Credit | NASA Goddard/JPL-Caltech | |
Source | photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA17249 | |
Identifier | PIA17249 |