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Astronomers Capture First-Ever Photo of a Baby Planet Being Born in Darkness
Astronomers have captured something extraordinary: the first-ever direct photo of a baby planet growing inside a dusty ring around a young star.
MagAO-X, which stands for “Magellan Adaptive Optics System eXtreme,” dramatically improves the sharpness and resolution of telescope images by compensating for atmospheric turbulence, the phenomenon that causes stars to flicker and blur, and is dreaded by astronomers. “Wide Separation Planets in Time (WISPIT): Discovery of a Gap Hα Protoplanet WISPIT 2b with MagAO-X” by Laird M. Close, Richelle F. van Capelleveen, Gabriel Weible, Kevin Wagner, Sebastiaan Y. Haffert, Jared R. Males, Ilya Ilyin, Matthew A. Kenworthy, Jialin Li, Joseph D. Long, Steve Ertel, Christian Ginski, Alycia J. Weinberger, Kate Follette, Joshua Liberman, Katie Twitchell, Parker Johnson, Jay Kueny, Daniel Apai, Rene Doyon, Warren Foster, Victor Gasho, Kyle Van Gorkom, Olivier Guyon, Maggie Y. Kautz, Avalon McLeod, Eden McEwen, Logan Pearce, Lauren Schatz, Alexander D. Hedglen, Ya-Lin Wu, Jacob Isbell, Jenny Power, Jared Carlson, Emmeline Close, Elena Tonucci and Matthijs Mars, 26 August 2025, The Astrophysical Journal Letters. “WIde Separation Planets In Time (WISPIT): A Gap-clearing Planet in a Multi-ringed Disk around the Young Solar-type Star WISPIT 2” by Richelle F. van Capelleveen, Christian Ginski, Matthew A. Kenworthy, Jake Byrne, Chloe Lawlor, Dan McLachlan, Eric E. Mamajek, Tomas Stolker, Myriam Benisty, Alexander J. Bohn, Laird M. Close, Carsten Dominik, Sebastiaan Haffert, Rico Landman, Jie Ma, Ignas Snellen, Ryo Tazaki, Nienke van der Marel, Lukas Welzel and Yapeng Zhang, 26 August 2025, The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
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