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Zooming on Beta Pictoris b | ESO

Zooming on Beta Pictoris b

Only 12 million years old, or less than three-thousandths of the age of the Sun, Beta Pictoris is 75% more massive than our parent star. It is located about 60 light-years away towards the constellation of Pictor (the Painter) and is one of the best-known examples of a star surrounded by a dusty debris disc. Earlier observations showed a warp of the disc, a secondary inclined disc and comets falling onto the star, all indirect, but tell-tale signs that strongly suggested the presence of a massive planet. Observations done with the NACO instrument on ESOòÀÙs Very Large Telescope in 2003, 2008 and 2009, have proven the presence of a planet around Beta Pictoris. It is located at a distance between 8 and 15 times the Earth-Sun separation òÀÔˆàor Astronomical Units òÀÔ which is about the distance Saturn is from the Sun. The planet has a mass of about nine Jupiter masses and the right mass and location to explain the observed warp in the inner parts of the disc.

This video zooms from of wide region around Beta Pictoris, towards the planetary system itself, showing the disc surrounding the star and the planet as seen with ESOòÀÙs Very Large Telescope. The last frames show an artistòÀÙs impression of the planet in the disc around the star.

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ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2/L. Cal†çada

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Id:eso1024e
Release date:10 June 2010, 20:00
Related releases:eso1024
Duration:54 s

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Name:Bet Pic
Category:Stars

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