Image of newborn star ‘exciting astronomers’

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A new photo showing a “disc of dust” around a newborn star shows the possibility of how planets will eventually form, Astronomer-At-Large Fred Watson acknowledged.

“In the disc of dust around this newborn star we can see clumps of material – large blobs of probably

clouds of dust in a state of collapse – will eventually form planets,” Mr Watson told Sky News Australia.

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