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Astronomers Achieve First Direct Observation of Protoplanetary Disk Rotation

In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have directly observed the rotation of a protoplanetary disk surrounding the young star AB Aurigae, shedding light on the planet formation process.

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Updated 8 days ago
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For the first time, astronomers have successfully observed the rotation of a protoplanetary disk, which is crucial for understanding how planets form. This significant achievement was made possible by mapping the emissions from dust grains within the disk.

The protoplanetary disk in question encircles the young star AB Aurigae, providing researchers with valuable insights into the dynamics of planet formation.

This observation, reported on June 1, 2026, marks a pivotal moment in the field of astronomy, as it enhances our understanding of the processes that lead to the creation of planetary systems.