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Hubble Reveals the Biggest Chaotic Planet-Forming Disk Yet
space15 days ago

Hubble Reveals the Biggest Chaotic Planet-Forming Disk Yet

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured the sharpest visible-light images yet of a colossal, highly irregular protoplanetary disk around a young star about 1,000 light-years away, nicknamed Dracula’s Chivito. The disk spans roughly 400 billion miles (about 40 times the solar system’s diameter to the Kuiper Belt) and is filled with massive, uneven filaments and wisps, suggesting turbulent accretion or external influences. With a mass estimated at 10–30 Jupiter masses, it could form several giant planets, underscoring that planet formation can be far more chaotic and dynamic than traditional models suggest. Future observations may reveal whether the central star is single or binary and shed light on how such extreme environments shape emerging planetary systems.

Hubble Unveils the Largest and Most Chaotic Planet Nurseries
science4 months ago

Hubble Unveils the Largest and Most Chaotic Planet Nurseries

Astronomers have captured the first visible-light image of 'Dracula’s Chivito,' the largest and most chaotic planet-forming disk ever observed, located about 1,000 light-years away. This massive, asymmetric disk exhibits unusual features like extended filaments on one side, challenging previous assumptions about the serenity of planet nurseries. It serves as a scaled-up model of early solar system conditions, offering new insights into the complex processes of planet formation.

"Dracula's Chivito: A Sandwich-Shaped Star and Its Protoplanetary Disk"
astronomy2 years ago

"Dracula's Chivito: A Sandwich-Shaped Star and Its Protoplanetary Disk"

Astronomers have discovered a star about 800 light years away that resembles a sandwich, dubbed "Dracula's Chivito," due to its fang-like features. This young star is surrounded by a protoplanetary disk, making it the largest edge-on disk found to date. Its unique structure and solitary location in space offer a fresh perspective for astronomers studying early star system formation, with potential insights into planet formation. The discovery suggests that there may be more sandwich-shaped stars waiting to be found in similar barren regions of space.

"Dracula's Sandwich: A Strange Object Revealing a New Kind of Baby Star"
astronomy2 years ago

"Dracula's Sandwich: A Strange Object Revealing a New Kind of Baby Star"

Astronomers have discovered a new object in the Milky Way, nicknamed Dracula's Chivito, which resembles a baby star surrounded by a disk of dust and gas, earning its name from its sandwich-like appearance. Similar to a previously discovered object called Gomez's Hamburger, Dracula's Chivito is located in relatively empty space, challenging our understanding of star formation. This rare find offers an opportunity to study the vertical structure of star formation and suggests that isolated baby stars may be more common than previously thought, raising questions about their origins.

"Pan-STARRS Discovers Dracula's Chivito: A New Protoplanetary Disk"
astronomy2 years ago

"Pan-STARRS Discovers Dracula's Chivito: A New Protoplanetary Disk"

Astronomers have discovered a new protoplanetary disk, named Dracula's Chivito, using data from the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS). This disk, located 800 light years away, is associated with an infrared source and is the largest protoplanetary disk detected so far. The findings provide valuable insights into planetary formation processes and suggest that the system is still in its early stages of development.