Planets Blown Away
How do you stop a young star from making planets? Why, photoevaporate its protoplanetary disk of course!
How do you stop a young star from making planets? Why, photoevaporate its protoplanetary disk of course! NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope recently surveyed five scorching hot O class stars [artist's conception at upper right] in the Rosette nebula. Researchers judged that the stars' intense light would scour away the disk of planet-forming material around any young stars [middle] within 1.6 light-years.