You’re looking at an image of an enormous ring of debris, 237 light years away from Earth, orbiting a
long-studied, young star called HR 4796A. While the bright white ring
of debris may be the most visually striking part of the image,
astronomers are more excited about what’s around it: the much larger,
less-concentrated area of dust around it.
Scientists have long
known about the dust and ring surrounding the star. The ring alone is 77
astronomical units in radius, almost twice Pluto’s average distance
from our our sun. But a team recently took another look with the Hubble
Space Telescope, and learned that the structure was in fact much larger
and more complex than they previously thought.
Source: gizmodo
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