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For the first time, astronomers directly observed the rotation of the Planet Room.

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In a message from IT House on 3 June, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) published on 1 June a paper reporting that the research team, together with the University of Bordeaux, had been filming for four years and had for the first time directly observed signs of rotation on planetary discs.

The following video presentation is attached to the IT home:

The research team tracked the radiation of dust particles in the starboard around AB star using the SPHERE instrument (the European Southern Observatory is on a very large telescope in Chile).

The star is located in the direction of the Shrine, approximately 520 light years from Earth, and its surrounding gas and dust discs are considered planetary formation areas and are often referred to as planetary nursery.

By shielding the strong light of the central star, SPHERE clearly presents the details of this astrolabe in a group of 3 observations over four years, and the resulting synthesis of image sequences shows how the planet rotates around the star.

AB Aurigae profile also shows that some of the faint shadows rotate quickly on the disk. According to the research team, these shadows may be from original planets operating close to stars or from non-transparent dust clusters, but the objects themselves have not been directly seen.

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