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A new picture of a Jupiter-like world swaddled in gas and dust is a direct image of what may be the youngest planet yet seen, astronomers report.
The newborn gas giant, dubbed LkCa 15b, orbits a sunlike star 450 light-years away in the northern constellation Taurus. (Related: "'First' Picture of Planet Orbiting Sunlike Star Confirmed.")
The planet orbits inside a disk of material around the star that's no more than two million years old. By contrast, astronomers estimate our solar system is 4.6 billion years old.
(See "Youngest Planet Confirmed; Photos Show It Grew Up Fast.")
The big baby planet may be up to six times the mass of Jupiter, according to theory-based calculations, and it appears to orbit 11 times farther from its parent star than Earth does from our sun.
The new picture was made in near-infrared light, but "the planet would probably appear a deep red to our eye, since it's still glowing from the heat of being formed," said Adam Kraus, lead study author and an astronomer at the University of Hawaii.
Separating Light From Light
Kraus and colleagues zeroed in on the young star based on previous observations that showed a conspicuous gap in the star's surrounding debris disk.
Such gaps are thought to be telltale signs that massive, newly formed planets are circling inside the disks—a protoplanet's gravity would clear away a wide swath of gas and dust as it accumulates matter.
(Related: "Birth of an Earthlike Planet Spied By Spitzer.")
"This [gap] is a huge benefit for astronomers who want to find planets—we know a planet is probably there, and we even know approximately where to look," Kraus said.
"We just needed to find a way to distinguish the very faint planet from its very bright parent star."
For this, the team turned to the Keck II 10-meter telescope on the summit of Hawaii's Mauna Kea.
First off, the telescope's deformable mirror was able to correct for distortions in the collected starlight caused by Earth's atmosphere.
The team then used a small mask with several holes placed over the light-collecting mirrors, a method called aperture mask interferometry. This technique allowed the team to block out the light from the host star while capturing the fainter glow of the disk and its embedded planet.
Observing Planet Birth in Action
Kraus and his team plan to continue observing LkCa 15b so they can pin down its temperature and orbital characteristics, such as the shape and orientation of its path around the star.
The team also hopes to expand the search to other stars that have surrounding disks with gaps—and perhaps begin to answer some basic questions about early planet formation.
(See "Three Theories of Planet Formation Busted, Expert Says.")
"We'd been looking for this kind of planet for several years, specifically because we know that observing planet formation in action would tell us a lot about how it actually works," Kraus said.
"My first reaction was that this is finally going to tell us how planets really form!"
The youngest-planet study was published online this week on the research website arXiv.org and has been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal.

Source: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/10/111021-youngest-planet-picture-gas-giant-kraus-space-science/

There are many other pictures and sources found here: http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&topic=snc&ncl=dUeYMm9PgyxRFCMaA9iEpwLrfw7aM
 

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Pretty awesome. If only it was more Earth sized, and not 6 times the size of Jupiter.

(As a side note, if Jupiter was 12 times bigger it would've ignited as a star.... so if this one was 6 times larger would it have created a binary system here?)
 

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From what I've read in several space magazines and tv documentaries, it's possible that every Galaxy has it's own 'Earth' look-a-like, Earth is livable for us because of it's distance to the sun, and the athmosferic conditions, not to mention the oxygen levels... Although I love my planet Earth, I doubt we'll stay here for much lunger... Unless we manage to save Earth and restore it it's bound to be destroyed by us humans, when that happens we'll have no choice but to evacuate (I'm pretty sure most of you have read or seen examples of what will happen to Earth unless we manage to restore it), well, space exploration is going for a while now, but maybe one day we'll be somewhat closer to what the sci-fi movies despict. xP
 

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From what I've read in several space magazines and tv documentaries, it's possible that every Galaxy has it's own 'Earth' look-a-like, Earth is livable for us because of it's distance to the sun, and the athmosferic conditions, not to mention the oxygen levels... Although I love my planet Earth, I doubt we'll stay here for much lunger... Unless we manage to save Earth and restore it it's bound to be destroyed by us humans, when that happens we'll have no choice but to evacuate (I'm pretty sure most of you have read or seen examples of what will happen to Earth unless we manage to restore it), well, space exploration is going for a while now, but maybe one day we'll be somewhat closer to what the sci-fi movies despict. xP

Someones been watching 2012 :P
 
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I doubt we'll stay here for much lunger...
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From what I've read in several space magazines and tv documentaries, it's possible that every Galaxy has it's own 'Earth' look-a-like, Earth is livable for us because of it's distance to the sun, and the athmosferic conditions, not to mention the oxygen levels... Although I love my planet Earth, I doubt we'll stay here for much lunger... Unless we manage to save Earth and restore it it's bound to be destroyed by us humans, when that happens we'll have no choice but to evacuate (I'm pretty sure most of you have read or seen examples of what will happen to Earth unless we manage to restore it), well, space exploration is going for a while now, but maybe one day we'll be somewhat closer to what the sci-fi movies despict. xP

Someones been watching 2012 :P
Actually, I've never watched 2012, maybe I should once we reach 2012. xP
But it is true that our planet is being killed by us, not in a couple years of course, but in couple hundred or maybe a thousand, I dunno... The icebergs have already started melting tho, just that is bad enough... And with sci-fi movies I was talking of the sort of think like star trek and similar. xP

That's nice.
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With much longer I mean a few more centuries or milliniums. z.z
I believe in what National Geographic says. xP
 

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Now thats a birth worth mentionning and be moved for, unlike baby of Mr and Mrs President in France i am getting ears filled! ^^
 

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