Astronomers Make "Live" Observation of a Nearby Protoplanetary Disk's Rotation
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Astronomers Make "Live" Observation of a Nearby Protoplanetary Disk's Rotation

Ever since the first protoplanetary disk was discovered in 1984 around the star Beta Pictoris, these objects have presented astronomers with laboratories to study the births and evolution of worlds around distant stars. A team at France's National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the University of Bordeaux, made a breakthrough in understanding these planetary birthplaces when they directly observed the rotation of a protoplanetary disk around the young star AB Aurigae.