File:Going Out Of Business- Planet-Forming Disk Turns Off Lights, Locks Doors (gemini1206c).tiff
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DescriptionGoing Out Of Business- Planet-Forming Disk Turns Off Lights, Locks Doors (gemini1206c).tiff |
English: A hypothetical view of Saturn (with its moon Titan) with and without rings illustrating co-PI Ben Zuckerman's statement about an imaginary analogue to the TYC 8241 2652 system: "It's as if you took a conventional picture of the planet Saturn today and then came back two years later and found that its rings had disappeared." Gemini image obtained using the Near-Infrared Imager (NIRI) on Gemini North with the Altair adaptive optics system. |
Date | 29 June 2012 (upload date) |
Source | Going Out Of Business: Planet-Forming Disk Turns Off Lights, Locks Doors ... |
Author | Image alteration by Joy Pollard/Gemini Observatory/AURA. |
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Image title | A hypothetical view of Saturn (with its moon Titan) with and without rings illustrating co-PI Ben Zuckerman's statement about an imaginary analogue to the TYC 8241 2652 system: "It's as if you took a conventional picture of the planet Saturn today and then came back two years later and found that its rings had disappeared." Gemini image obtained using the Near-Infrared Imager (NIRI) on Gemini North with the Altair adaptive optics system. |
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Author | Peter Michaud |
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