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Blueshift - November 17, 2009: Dust in the Interstellar Wind

Blueshift - November 17, 2009: Dust in the Interstellar Wind

Released Tuesday, 17th November 2009
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Blueshift - November 17, 2009: Dust in the Interstellar Wind

Blueshift - November 17, 2009: Dust in the Interstellar Wind

Blueshift - November 17, 2009: Dust in the Interstellar Wind

Blueshift - November 17, 2009: Dust in the Interstellar Wind

Tuesday, 17th November 2009
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The makings of new planets lie in dusty, debris-filled disks rotating around stars, held in place and shaped by the influence of their host stars. But the dust, ice, and small bodies in these planet-forming disks also feel the effects of a system's motion through space - and interaction with interstellar gas can warp a dusty disk into a weird and unexpected shape. We spoke with Goddard astrophysicist John Debes about his team's research into these oddly-shaped disks. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists are investigating these disks in hopes of finding clues about how other planetary systems are formed - and perhaps even discovering the origins of our own.

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