Unveiling the Hubble Shadow Play: Peering into a Planet-Forming Disk
Recently, the Hubble Space Telescope captured stunning images of a shadow play produced by a planet-forming disk. The disk, located around the star PDS 70, casts an impressive shadow across the star’s glowing disk of gas and dust. This shadow is created by the material within the disk blocking the light from the star, providing an incredible view into the formation of planets. With the help of the Hubble Telescope, we can now observe the planet-forming disk in a way never seen before.
source: Phys.org