First Image Of Planet-Like Body Orbiting A Star
deglr6328 writes "The Gemini North Telescope has, for the first time, directly imaged a planet like body orbiting a star. The object is a brown dwarf, 55 to 78 times the mass of planet Jupiter and 14 AU distant from its parent star 15 Sge. It was imaged using adaptive optics(see also here) that correct for the blurring effect of the atmosphere using deformable mirrors. Cool!"
Is that a Starbuck's I can see on the high-res JPEG?
I say we name it "Rosie" or "Oprah"....
Are they absolutely sure someone didn't sneeze on the lens?
Nick
They're admitting that it's all done with mirrors?
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African Extraterrestrial Vertically Challanged Star
We do not live in the 21st century. We live in the 20 second century.